Everyone is equal before the law, according to the Greek Constitution. It's just that some are more equal than others...
Why are we saying this? Simply because we live them. Do you want examples?;
- No resident can in the heart of the fire season do use of a mechanical chainsaw within a forest area (or not). This excludes the ANTINERO II crews. cleaning (in August...) the woods in River, Gerakari and Kapsali. A random detail is that it was preceded by the revealing reports by ADELIN FM and KYTHERA NEWS that brought to light the «environmental bomb» that existed in the vicinity of River Forest.
Rubble, sewage, etc. must not be disposed of uncontrolled even in places that are natura. Excluding Kythera...
When an illegality is done on a large scale it is simply «legalised». Nobody messes with the many during the election. So we came up with this by looking at some places where parking is theoretically prohibited and some other places that theoretically should not have benches... (Targeted manhunts on the relevant issues were in place last year...)
Also when an infringement is not officially notified to you, you do not know it (even if the place is buzzing), are you turning a blind eye or are you just «presiding»...
If someone goes and open a road in a protected area without permission, we make an event and look up to see the flag, we don't look down where the road is. Moreover, if someone («institutional» even) believes (and says) that the opening is illegal, is not looking to find out who is saying bad things about him, but seeks to restore legitimacy...
There are of course those who confuse us with their notions of legitimacy. A friend, for example, works for a public body whose job is to defend the «bourgeois state». At the same time refers disparagingly to the economic control framework of the bourgeois state. In a nutshell when appearing in the capacity of an employee, he should check the illegality, while when appearing in the capacity of a candidate he overlooks it... You hear something like that and you don't know if to protect yourself you have to wear helmet!
Finally, there are the paradoxes: For example, you are elected (e.g. Mayor), attack someone who does not regularly attend City Council meetings (badly), but you hardly ever step on it...
Luckily it's August and we face everything with good mood!
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