Country’s prime minister was criticised for using a military helicopter for trip
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A point of pride for Greece was touched by controversy on Monday, as the country’s prime minister was criticised by an opposition party for using a military helicopter during a trip to celebrate with Tom Hanks and his wife, Rita Wilson, on being granted Greek citizenship.
In an Instagram post on Sunday, Prime Minister Kyriakos shared a photograph of showing him and his wife Mareva Grabowski-Mitsotaki at a meeting with Hanks and Wilson, who were holding up their new Greek passports.
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Greece offered citizenship to Hanks, Wilson, and their two children, in recognition of the family’s help in raising funds for the victims of a deadly wildfire near Athens in 2018.
Wilson, an actress and producer, has Greek and Bulgarian ancestry.
Government spokesman Stelios Petsas said Monday that the prime minister and his wife had used a commercial flight on Saturday to travel to the island of Paros, and then travelled to nearby Antiparos, where Hanks and Wilson have a holiday home. They then used a military helicopter for a trip to the ancient theatre of Epidaurus on Sunday to watch a performance of an ancient tragedy.
The main left-wing opposition Syriza party accused the prime minister of using Greece’s military helicopters like a “personal radio taxi.”
Petsas argued that Mitsotakis was performing his duties as prime minister by attending an “important cultural event.”
Neither Petsas nor Syriza referred to Hanks by name.
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