“The government’s reforms are progressing and are progressing at a rapid pace”, emphasized the Minister of State from Florina
From the unspoiled Florina, o Minister of State Makis Voridis he referred, in his statements, to a series of topical issues. The minister was there on the occasion of the cutting of the New Year’s pie of her local organization New Republic.
According to his related post on social media, the Minister of State pointed out by way of introduction that “the government’s reforms are progressing and progressing at a rapid pace”
And, further elaborating, he said: “We have already legislated the postal vote, something extremely important, as it enables all ecumenical Hellenism to participate in the electoral process. A very important reform concerning the operation of non-state non-profit universities in Greece is underway and is about to be discussed. This creates reactions but every reform, every change we are used to having reactions. In front of us is the passing of the new criminal code in the direction of stricter penalties and more effective treatment of crime”.
Given this, “we have many things happening in front of us and of course we have the milestone of the European elections, about the political importance of which I will speak (s.s. at the party event)”.
While regarding the agricultural mobilizations, the Minister of State referred to the meeting of the representatives of the farmers with the Prime Minister a week ago, with M. Voridis expressing his opinion, as he said, that “most of the requests of the farmers has been satisfied. We would like to satisfy the whole but there is not the fiscal space to do so.” And, in conclusion, “the vast majority of farmers know that this government is doing everything it can – and has proven – to stand by the farmers and keep them producing”, improving, among other things, their income, he emphasized on the other hand.
Specifically for the agricultural mobilization on Tuesday, he stated that “we have said what we had to say as a government, but beyond that, of course every branch and every class has the right, within the framework of legality, to express and formulate the her requests.
Finally, when asked about equality in civil marriage, after recalling his personal stance, he noted: “Parliament has decided, let’s move on.”
Source: Skai
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