Four proposals for the functioning of the state were submitted by the president of PASOK-Movement for Change, Nikos Androulakis in the context of the debate in the Parliament of the bill entitled “New system for selecting administrations of public sector entities”T. Taking the floor after the prime minister, whom he criticized for wanting “the state loot in your hands to turn the positions of responsibility into a bribe for a political transaction and the bureaucracy into working material for swindlers” he submitted “four basic proposals, which are the necessary compass of the Greek state:

-Transparency: All decisions in Transparency

– Merit: No recruitment in the State except ASEP.

-Partisanization of the state and selection of Governors of Organizations and Hospitals with an international open competition and a 5-year term, and

-Strengthening of independent authorities”

Referring to the Tempe tragedy, which, as he said, was not human error but a serious institutional failure, he announced that in the next 24 hours, the PASOK parliamentary group will file a request for the establishment of a preliminary investigation committee on the basis of the European Prosecutor’s file to investigate any criminal responsibilities of the competent ministers who referred the 717 convention to the calendars. Citizens need to know. We owe it to the victims and their families to pay those responsible for this tragedy, said Mr. Androulakis.

Speaking of the subject of wiretapping said that former ADAE members and officials were replaced literally overnight and are being threatened with prosecution for simply doing their jobs. In fact, addressing the leader of the Hellenic Solution, Kyriakos Velopoulos asked him about “what were his motives”: “Why did you quarrel with Mr. Mitsotakis, one day before the Independent Authority decided on imposing a fine on the EYP for not cooperating and didn’t provide information? Valid media – such as Vima – wrote about the impending fine to the EYP. Didn’t you read them before agreeing to New Democracy? Now leave the wax ointments, the letters of Jesus, the vaccines and apologize,” Mr. Androulakis told Mr. Velopoulos. As for the Minister of Justice, he said that “Mr. Floridis was waiting awake to sign the replacement of the ADAE members and for the gazette to come out early in the morning. At 3 in the morning. Have you had insomnia? What does all this prove? Your anxiety. Your guilt [..] You are steadily moving Greece away from the European context, from European values. You are sacrificing everything on the altar of power” he characteristically said and added: “Every day revelations are published that what the government has been insistently denying, namely that there is a common predator monitoring center – EYP, is true. In fact, we learned that Mrs. Vlachou, the Prosecutor of the EYP who signed on national risks, and would also monitor the President of the Republic, had also been targeted with the Predator. Let him come and talk to us at the Institutions and Transparency Committee so we can see who are the extortionists and who are the extortionists,” said the PASOK-Change Movement leader. He also asked the MPs of SYRIZA-PS: Do you accept the atrocities of Mr. Vaxevanis, who also teaches us legal lessons by trying to create confusion in public opinion, adopting the atrocities about China?

Mr. Androulakis closed his speech with developments in the Middle East. As he said, “condemnation of the terrorist activity of Hamas must be unreserved” as “these practices are not only reprehensible. They are alien to human nature. We must universally guard human values, the protection of civilians and children. Humanism cannot be conditioned or subject to geopolitical calculations.”

He then criticized the government because “unfortunately, our country was far from the UN resolution for an immediate humanitarian ceasefire in the region, in contrast to the majority of member states, including France, Spain, Portugal, Belgium, etc.”

He even reminded that “tPASOK established a solid relationship with the Arab world, with the historic initiatives of our founder Andreas Papandreou together with the Palestinian leader, Yasser Arafat. We succeeded in making Greece synonymous with principles and values, which is still recognized today. However, this did not prevent our faction from starting a strategic relationship with Israel, with George Papandreou as prime minister. An alliance that we believe should exist for the benefit of the country, in a very sensitive area such as the Eastern Mediterranean. However, this relationship, at least for us, is not justified to enter the scale regarding the treatment of civilians and what it commits in Israel. This is what the Greek government should have done. War must always have some elementary rules” observed Mr. Androulakis and continued: “Obviously a state has a right to self-defense. But that is one thing, and revenge or extermination is another.” He wondered, “In how many thousands of lost lives of innocent civilians are the reflexes activated to vote for the humanitarian ceasefire?”.

Finally, the president of PASOK-Movement for Change said that it is necessary to respect the decisions of the UN and promote the two-state solution on the 1967 border with East Jerusalem as the capital of the Palestinian state.” No extreme forces pushing the Palestinian into a stalemate, leading the Middle East in perdition”.