SA-BEST leader Connie Bonaros comment “Malaka” has become a trending topic. The Greek Australian politician used the term in a notable public statement. However, the moment quickly spread online.
The Viral Exchange
In a fiery moment that’s lighting up social media, Connie Bonaros, a Greek Australian politician, has unleashed the classic Greek insult “malaka” on a colleague from the opposing party during a press conference. The exchange, captured in a viral clip circulating on social media, shows the politician amid rising tensions over policy or personal jabs blurting out the word, which roughly translates to “wanker” or “idiot” in its vulgar Australian-English equivalent, though in casual Greek it can mean “bro” among mates.
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