Party expels Greek MP over racist remarks on shipwreck

Published June 18, 2023
Suhaila and Jia Ahmad, mother and youngest brother of Mohammad Ahmad, who went missing after a shipwreck on June 14, 2023, that killed people off Greece, sit together at their house in Kobani, Syria June 16, 2023. — Reuters
Suhaila and Jia Ahmad, mother and youngest brother of Mohammad Ahmad, who went missing after a shipwreck on June 14, 2023, that killed people off Greece, sit together at their house in Kobani, Syria June 16, 2023. — Reuters

ATHENS: A right-wing Greek parliamentarian was expelled on Saturday from the party of former prime minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis, who is seeking a second term at polls next weekend, for racist remarks after the mass drowning of migrants.

The Greek coastguard was continuing its search for survivors of the sinking of a boat carrying migrants that killed at least 78 people on Tuesday.

Hopes of finding survivors are fading “by the minute”, according to officials.

The coastguard has so far rescued 104 people from the boat which rescuers said was carrying “hundreds” of migrants.

While condemning the “tragic” loss of life, including “children”, Spilios Kriketos, a lawmaker in Mitsotakis’s New Democracy (ND) party, said on Thursday that Greece “cannot tolerate more migrants”, in an interview on the Kontra YouTube channel.

He then accused migrants of stealing. On Friday, his party said it had expelled him.

“Opinions such as those expressed by Spilios Kriketos have no place in our party,” the party said in a statement.

“Statements of hate and racism are not part of the party’s values.”

Kriketos is running in the June 25 legislative elections which follow Mitsotakis’s first-place finish last month which nonetheless left him without a clear parliamentary majority.

The main leftist opposition party Syriza on Friday called the remarks “racist” and called on the ND to expel Kriketos.

The former conservative government of Mitsotakis, in power for four years from 2019 to 2023 and credited with winning the May 25 elections, has followed a strict immigration policy and emphasised “security” and border lockdowns.

Greek media and NGOs have repeatedly accused Greece of carrying out “illegal” expulsions of migrants in the Aegean Sea, a charge rejected by the previous government.

“New Democracy implemented a strict but fair immigration policy, keeping the borders but protecting human life and saving thousands of people who were in danger at sea,” the party said.

Published in Dawn, June 18th, 2023

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