The President of PASOK-Movement for Change was in Mytilini today Tuesday, Nikos Androulakis.

Touring the market of the city, accompanying the candidate governor of the North Aegean, Vaso Chochlaka, Mr. Androulakis noted in his statements:

“Mr. Mitsotakis yesterday asked you to support his choices in self-government throughout Greece. That is, he asked for a “blue” map because, as he says, he will be able to communicate better. I want every Greek woman and every Greek man to ask himself what we have experienced in the three months he has been prime minister:

Accuracy is galloping, but market controls are non-existent.

Biblical natural disasters in many parts of Greece, but there is no substantial investment in prevention.

And, of course, in matters of democracy, institutions and transparency, he got to the point of working behind the scenes with Velopoulos in order to beat the Independent Communications Privacy Authority, so that they could “brake” the fine on the EYP for the wiretapping.

All this shows that it is worth saying a big “no” to him on October 8. And to support self-governors who will not serve Maximos and him, but you, the common people, the citizen and his daily life. Making proper use of European programs and money. Local government with regional development, with decentralization.

Androulakis

That is why I am asking you to support people like Vaso Hochlaka, who is from the local community. Honest, hardworking, a young scientist who will work for her country and for all of you. Not to be the “long hand” of an administration and a government, where the only priority is power for power’s sake.

I am very happy that the message from here, from Mytilene, is also victorious. I am sure that on October 8, all progressive forces will join forces to stand in the way of arrogance, worthlessness and opacity, which emanates from the Maximos Palace.

Androulakis

This was followed in the afternoon by meetings in Ladadika of the city, with representatives of the “ASPIDA” Restaurant and Entertainment Association, the Mytilene Chamber of Commerce, the Kalloni Chamber of Commerce and the Association of Distillers-Distillers of Lesvos with whom they discussed issues concerning the professional-business world of the island and particular issues of the catering sector.