Maria Karystianou released a new statement delivering intense criticism toward both the government and the opposition, asserting that the Constitution is being undermined and that institutional derailment is now evident.
Her remarks connect the decline of the primary sector to the EU Mercosur agreement, which she described as disgraceful while directly blaming the Prime Minister for its consequences.
The post argues that the agreement delivers a final blow to farmers and places food security at risk, as industrial exports are prioritized in a way she views as unrealistic for a country without global industrial dominance.
Nikos Dendias draft law concerning the Armed Forces also came under fire, with Karystianou claiming it alters the constitutional foundation of national defense and amounts to a dangerous scandal harming both society and national interests.
The political system as a whole is portrayed as acting in coordinated fashion against citizens who fight corruption, with Karystianou accusing political forces of performing a well orchestrated show that simply rotates power without addressing entrenched problems.
Her message includes a direct call for an immediate constitutional revision, while questioning whether past statements by the Prime Minister about abolishing Article 86 reflected genuine intentions.
The post outlines 3 central demands aimed at restoring accountability and public trust:
Abolition of Article 86 concerning ministerial responsibility
End of parliamentary immunity
Full independence of the judiciary
More than 1.3 million signatures submitted to parliament are cited as evidence of overwhelming public demand for action, and Karystianou concludes by stressing that tolerance has come to an end and that the moment for concrete political steps has arrived.






