In any case, the “household basket” is the first “crash test” for Maximos and the field in which the government will show its reflexes against precision on the supermarket shelf.
By Antonis Anzoletou
Its staffs agree on one thing New Democracy and SYRIZA.
How the conflict between them until the elections it will be fierce.
And the economy may be the “guide” of the frontal conflict between the two contenders for power, however both the surveillance and the issue of the removal of the majority MP, Andreas Patsis, are not on the official opposition’s agenda.
Undertaking o Alexis Tsipras to “reunite” with the middle class, to which he lost the 2019 election, now makes frequent references to bad loans and protecting homes from auctions.
In any case, however “household basket” it is the first “crash test” for Maximos and the field in which the government will show its reflexes against precision on the supermarket shelf.
Gasoline may not have an immediate impact on an average household, as it either does not have or avoids using its car, but the purchase of basic food items cannot escape daily life.
The targeting of Maximus for the specific measure is triple:
– Creation of a tool through which every citizen will be able to be informed about the prices of basic food products.
– Well-meaning competition in supermarket chains is incentivized to drive down prices.
– Ensures that certain basic goods will be priced cheaper than what a wider category of goods costs.
New products will probably be added to the cart every week. The stores in their entrance have already posted this particular list.
At Herodos Attikou they know very well that the “household basket” will be at the cutting edge of news.
Not only because the entire opposition will make it a “leaf and feather”, but because the lower layers of society expect results in their pockets.
From SYRIZA, they are talking about a “movement of sensationalism and fireworks”. What are they asking? “How is it ensured that keeping the prices on just 50 tags in the basket will not pass as an increase in the prices of the remaining 14,000 products?”.
The whole environment in relation to the energy crisis and the price hikes in the market is explosive, as the opposition forces are ready to push the “red button” of social reactions. The dress rehearsal will take place during the nationwide strike on November 9.
The tone of the political conflict – which is not limited to accuracy – has been set since the beginning of the week by the government representative and the official opposition leader.
After informing the political editors and the fierce attack in Koumoundourou, Yannis Oikonomou attacked SYRIZA again from ANT1, stating:
“The opposition has invested in the failure of the country to turn it into a failure of the Government.
Because the big failure did not come to bring down the government, it is trying to create an akhtarma”.
Alexis Tsipras from the radio station “Sto Kokkino” raised the tone, accusing the government of making a “rush to the public wealth”.
The information states that Kyriakos Mitsotakis does not intend to answer the question put to him by Alexis Tsipras in the Parliament about surveillance.
The president of SYRIZA, on the occasion of new publications, connects the wiretapping with the upcoming elections.
She emphasizes that the issue has not been clarified and therefore the possibility of continuing the monitoring of her political opponents is open. New Republic, through predator, the pre-election period.
Executives with knowledge of the discussions taking place in the government staff point out that the main opposition party is recycling the same things.
The Inquiry is over, everything has been said there and the Prime Minister himself has taken a position on the matter.
They add, in fact, that all the officials have explained that the Greek state does not have such monitoring systems.
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