The President of PASOK-KINAL visited the villages of Archanes, Asimi and Moires
They reserved a warm welcome for its President PASOK-Movement for Change The residents in the villages of Archanes, Asimi and Moires, where he toured on Sunday morning.
On Mr. Androulakis’s road trip in the prefecture of Heraklion, he was accompanied by dozens of cars with green flags.
Nikos Androulakis, speaking to friends and executives of PASOK-Movement for Change in Fates, noted that with the collective struggle “Crete on June 25 can take a basic step. To become green again. To be the castle of PASOK again, the castle of the democratic faction. One week left. We can next Sunday have a broad, democratic, progressive smile that PASOK is back as a protagonist. Step by step, the Movement, founded by Andreas Papandreou, will be reborn. Step by step with seriousness, ethics, consistency and program”.
Ahead of the June 25 ballot, Mr. Androulakis emphasized: “New Democracy got comfortable with a populist and toxic opposition. Fear of the worst prevailed. On the one hand, wiretapping, inequalities, precision, impoverishment, but “others would do worse”. That’s why we appeal to the Greek people and call on them to vote for PASOK in hope for the best and not with the logic of “the worst possible”.
He referred to the actions of the New Democracy Government: “Wiretapping, widening inequalities, chaos in hospitals, huge energy costs in production. We counter-suggested them to proceed with the green transition and renewable sources with priority to the farmer, the breeder, the processor in order to have stable production costs. And what did we see? All the big solar and wind projects went to powerful interests, while Europe makes small parks of municipalities, communities, processors, cooperatives to have low costs.
Source: Skai
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