SYRIZA is a Babel within itself, but also a factor of major instability for the governance of the country. “The company that damaged the Greek people with 100 billion euros, wants to govern again”, said the Minister of Citizen Protection Takis Theodorikakos, in an interview with the radio station Parapolitika 90.1.

Mr. Theodorikakos emphasized that it is illogical for SYRIZA to aspire to govern the country again, a party whose executives cannot even agree with each other. As he said, serious officials of SYRIZA such as Mr. Dragasakis and Tsakalotos support other things that Mr. Tsipras said about the possibility of creating a government of losers: “SYRIZA is Babel for something very serious. A Babel party within itself has nothing to offer a governing solution for tomorrow. It is a party which remains the same and unchanged as SYRIZA which governed in 2015-2019 and brought Greece to the brink of the cliff. It damaged it by 100 billion euros – an incredible amount – which we lost because of their hobbyism and their fanaticism. When Alexis Tsipras was Prime Minister and Mr. Varoufakis was Minister of Finance. Seriously, will this be the solution for tomorrow’s Greece? And what about PASOK, who at that time did not want to see it and preferred Mr. Kammenos’s ANEL as a partner, and today they are looking for his replacement?”

In conclusion, Mr. Theodorikakos repeated:

First, SYRIZA is Babel.

Second, he admits that he will lose the election.

Thirdly, their proposal lacks basic structure because PASOK, as far as I know, has not changed its position.

Mr. Theodorikakos called all Greeks of moderation and logic to be alert. Mobilize and go to the polls to vote again, like in 2019, for ND, because Greece needs stability.

When asked which governments he considers stable, the Minister of Citizen Protection stated that the prerequisite is clear leadership, a clear program and a team dedicated to the implementation of a specific government plan. He cited the government of Kyriakos Mitsotakis as an example. He emphasized that the ND will insist on achieving this goal in second elections, he noted, however, that it is the people who will determine how we will govern.

Regarding the issue of dealing with crime, the Minister of Citizen Protection emphasized that there is no complacency and what interests him is that every last Greek citizen feels safe. “Permanent and hard slavery is needed because criminality is like the Lernaean Hydra. You cut off one head and two grow,” he stressed.

Mr. Theodorikakos then analyzed both factors that contribute to strengthening citizens’ sense of security.

Border protection. As long as the country was a wild vine, the country was filled with illegal immigrants, who were engaged in criminal activities that even amounted to acts of terrorism. The arrest of the two Pakistanis two weeks ago and who had entered the country illegally 5 years ago in the country from Evros. “That is why we are raising the fence on the Evros. As much as SYRIZA disagrees, it is an effective barrier to illegal immigration and we are determined to complete the project” noted the Minister, citing figures for 2022, when during the year 165,000 illegal immigrants were prevented from entering and 1,500 traffickers were arrested and 10,000 returned. in their countries.

Strengthening the police presence in neighborhoods and streets. 3,500 women and men of EL.AS. have taken on duty in the Attica basin contributing to an increase in patrols by 70. The Minister stated that there is a 25% reduction in crime in 2022 compared to the period 2015-2019. He also emphasized that there were the fewest homicides (79) and the number of investigations reached 90%. “We will not stop until the last homicide is solved,” he said.

Mr. Takis Theodorikakos was also clear on the issue of corruption cases in the Police on the occasion of the latest case for the participation of enlisted men in a criminal organization: “If police officers are involved in history, they will receive an exemplary punishment. We will not accept a trace of illegality in the Police”.