“With an independent government of Kyriakos Mitsotakis, the projects that have been launched will be such that they will change the face of the whole of Greece,” he said to SKAI and the show “Morning” with Giorgos Autias, the deputy minister of the interior and a candidate for Eastern Attica parliament. Stelios Petsas.

“What is of great importance is that the Greece of 2023 has nothing to do with the Greece of 2019 in the economy. The country’s GDP will reach 224 billion euros this year, the same as it was in 2010. 45 billion euros more than in 2018. The country’s public debt will be 40 points below its peak, the largest debt reduction in the Eurozone. And imported precision, which is the biggest problem of Greek households today, will decrease as it goes on and as long as we raise wages and reduce taxes and contributions,” Mr. Petsas added.

Referring to the post-election partnerships, Mr. Petsas underlined that “the dilemma must be clear. One week before the appeal to the ballot box, with what Mr. Androulakis is constantly saying, with what SYRIZA and PASOK seem to be saying in their programmatic positions, it is obvious that they are closer. The risk of voting for Androulakis and getting Tsipras is real.”

Regarding the costing of the programs, Mr. Petsas emphasized that the ND gave “more than 53 billion euros to Greek society over the years to support households and businesses. Because we had trust and trust has a face: The face of Kyriakos Mitsotakis who did what he said.”

“The Constitution, the Laws provide that when a party – which is not a government – submits a proposal for a Law, the GLK has the possibility to cost it and attach its report on the budgetary costs. Why not do something similar for the pre-election programs of the parties. The GLK is a principle that has proven its value. Therefore, we could all agree before the presentation of the pre-election programs, to have such a possibility”, he added.

(The costing of the programs) It is a condition of Democracy, that we be transparent in what we promise and that it is not an empty letter”, concluded Mr. Petsas.