They were replying to each other and the posts were never ending A Twitter dispute between Yolitis and Attalidou See their posts
A dispute via Twitter broke out between former Justice Ministers, Emily Yoliti and Alexandra Attalidou, a deputy of the Ecologists, Alexandra Attalidou.
More specifically, the confrontation between the two women erupted on the occasion of Ms Attalidou's publication in which she referred to the film "Don't Look Up" claiming that it is a series "terribly topical."
[/P]Tragically terribly topical! #DontLookUp https:/t.co/JRmop999WH pic.twitter.com/csPDPTjdpX
- Alexandra ATTALIDES (@AAttalides) December 29, 2021
Then, Emily Yoliti decided to republish Ms. Attalidou, which she commented on, referring to the award from the US that Attalidou accepted "for her fight for transparency and against corruption."
You are concerned but at the same time you accepted an award from America as a self-proclaimed upholder of global morals and transparency (and AKEL applauded). https:/t.co/kq0SISPp5D
- Emily Yiolitis (@emilyyiolitis) January 5, 2022
This resulted in Ms. Attalidou responded with a new comment to the former Justice Minister, advising her to "restrain herself" by giving her 4 arguments such as.[BR]2️⃣I was not a member of this government![BR]3️⃣I did not sell services and passports![BR]4️⃣I did not break the heads of protesters during my ministry!"
You better restrain your admonitions Mrs. Yoliti!
1️⃣You do not have the external good testimony required by the role you want to assume.
2️⃣I was not a member of this government!
3️⃣I did not sell services and passports!
3️⃣I did not sell services and passports!
4️⃣I did not break the heads of protesters during my ministry!- Alexandra ATTALIDES (@AAttalides) January 5, 2022
Emily Yolitis' immediate response was as follows. Not from Transparency International or any other competent organisation. The king awards the natives and they rejoice.
- Emily Yiolitis (@emilyyiolitis) January 5, 2022
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