By guiltily leaving the rule of law, the protection of democratic institutions and respect for human rights out of the frame in his speech tonight, the Prime Minister indulged in a crescendo of fiscal populism, PASOK-KINAL commented in a statement.
By guiltily leaving the rule of law, the protection of democratic institutions and respect for human rights out of the frame in his speech tonight, the Prime Minister indulged in a crescendo of fiscal populism, PASOK-KINAL commented in a statement.
Regarding the dilemma raised by the prime minister, the party stated, among other things, that “Mr. Mitsotakis, driven by his mania for power and seeing the citizens turn their backs on him, will do everything to remain in his chair, which is why he invested new to the “Mitsotakis or chaos” dilemma, choosing to add the institutional inconsistency to the institutional diversion that he and his environment are the protagonists of
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By guiltily leaving the rule of law, the protection of democratic institutions and respect for human rights out of the frame in his speech tonight, the Prime Minister indulged in a crescendo of fiscal populism.
Finally, the “left tree” grew in the yard of Maximos, as Mr. Mitsotakis distributed the public money with complacency, hiding that the fiscal space he uses, comes exclusively from the overtaxation of the consumption of vulnerable and small and medium households and while for three years he secured exemptions and gifts to the mighty. Our society needs support, which will be based on choices that are fair and not oriented towards polls.
With exemplary delay, he recognized the acute housing problem of young families and students, which this year was one of the biggest obstacles to their studies.
He also recognized the need for energy communities and photovoltaics on the roofs, forgetting, however, that a few weeks ago, with the law of the ND, renewable energy goes into the hands of the few and powerful.
Even with these nuggets, it seems that the ND was not simply watching, but very carefully the President of PASOK-Movement for Change, Nikos Androulakis, who has proposed documented solutions to these issues much earlier.
Mr. Mitsotakis, driven by his authoritarianism and seeing the citizens turn their backs on him, will do everything to remain in his chair, which is why he re-invested in the “Mitsotakis or chaos” dilemma, choosing the institutional diversion that he is leading and its environment, to add to the institutional inconsistency.
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