Prominent Athenian lawyer Alexis Kougias commented on Monday about the victory of SYRIZA frontrunner Stefanos Kasselakis during the party’s internal electoral process, stressing that he was a ‘dangerous guy’ citing his positions on open borders and gender ideology.
As Kougias said in a statement, according to Proto Thema, “Congratulations to Mr. Tsakalotos and to those who from the very first moment not only realised but also analysed how dangerous for society and democracy the presence of this 'guy' in the political life of Greece is, regardless of whether the 65,000 voters of his 'kind' means anything for the future of the country and political developments, those who do not want Greece to have an army and do not want the institution of the family to function naturally and traditionally of two people falling in love, loving each other and creating a family, who will bring children into existence in the natural, normal way, and are of the opinion that the father and mother should be changed to parent 1 and parent 2, without any gender determination, just as their children will not have a gender determination.
"Stefanos Kasselakis appears to be close to being declared as the new leader of SYRIZA, as the internal political factions are ready to agree on forgoing a second round of elections, as is the normal process in the leftist party.
"Stefanos Kasselakis came to the fore out of the blue a month ago and received high media attention and coverage."
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