“Our side is consistency, progress and responsibility” emphasized Nikos Androulakis
In the context of a political speech on Thursday night, in Katerini, the President of PASOK-Movement for Change, Nikos Androulakis, in the wake of the refusal of the governing majority to let the head of the ADAE, Christos Rammos, inform the Committee on Institutions and Transparency and also of the relative position of the Speaker of the Parliament, asked himself: “What is the government of New Democracy afraid of and not calling an independent authority?” The independent authorities were established by PASOK so that there are institutional counterweights and that a Prime Minister cannot do whatever he wants in the country based on a system of power within Maximos. But, to be accountable, to have transparency and justice”.
Regarding the complaints of the businessman X. Kalogritsa, Mr. Androulakis commented meaningfully: “Ultimately, so that the Greek people can think better, are we living in Marmot’s day? From the nephew of Mitsotakis to his close friend Tsipras. The instead. The one with the surveillance, with the absolute control of the EYP, with bribes to businessmen, with the monitoring of MEPs and political leaders.
And the other with the SMS while he was responsible for conducting the television license tender. A businessman comes out today and says that he was not only distributing licenses but also the shares of the channels. One is the question for Mr. Tsipras: Did his right-hand man send this message to this businessman? For if he sent it, it must be answered to-morrow morning.’
“We are not on the same side of history, neither with Mr. Mitsotakis’ ND, nor with Mr. Tsipras’s SYRIZA. The shore of our own history is consistency, progress and responsibility towards the homeland and the Greek people” pointed out the President of PASOK-Movement for Change, clarifying that “tango with Kammenos, controlling the joints of power, is not progress. the unconstitutional interference in the independent authorities, the division and poison in society, the tax bleeding of the middle class, the handing out of benefits with an eye on the ballot box, the management of the recovery fund not as a tool for the common good but to make the poor bigger” .
Referring to the political narrative of New Democracy and SYRIZA, he pointed out that “Kyriakos Mitsotakis surrounds the fear of the return of Mr. Tsipras like a shepherd, shouting that the wolf is coming. Alexis Tsipras hopes that the deterioration of the economic situation of households will release him from the obligation to explain why his governance proved to be so traumatic” adding that PASOK-Movement of Change is asking for a strong percentage of the citizens in order to “overturn the current correlations and break with a self-destructive political system, which constantly reproduces crises, which undermine national understanding, undermine social cohesion and weaken the productive forces of society, plunging them into uncertainty”.
He countered that “in all the years I have been in the political life of this country, with my small powers, I have never been an agent of a client state, nor have I ever popularized, nor undermined the public interest for reasons of power, as they both did.”
He gave special emphasis on new beard policies. “In Greece, with 750,000 workers who are paid salaries below 400 euros and with 55% of the new positions created, being part-time positions, the announcements of the prime minister are a mockery. Especially for young workers”.
Referring to Greek-Turkish, Mr. Androulakis noted: “We do not want an international rioter like Erdogan to be armed, that violates human rights inside Turkey, that anyone who has a different opinion risks going to jail. Who is trying to outlaw the pro-Kurdish party HDP. Which does not respect stability in the eastern Mediterranean. Which threatens the sovereign rights of Greece and Cyprus. No we don’t want Mr. Erdogan to get F16 and even more we don’t want our people to pay billions in equipment. And we who supported the agreement with France say so. It’s one thing to support the deterrent force of the country and another to open an arms competition with Turkey at the expense of the public interest, at the expense of the welfare state that our people so desperately need.”
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