PASOK-Movement for Change raised the gauntlet and answered the government representative Pavlos Marinakis not to worry about PASOK’s appearance.

“He is more concerned about the scandals involving the government officials and the cover-up of the crime of Tempe with the seal of the commission of inquiry-parody” says a comment of the Press Office of the party which points out:

“It concerns him that citizens are second in private health spending among EU countries and thousands of surgeries are on hold due to dramatic staff shortages in public hospitals.

He should be worried about the accuracy, the rapid increase in rents, the inequalities and the high production costs of the farmers”.

PASOK-Movement for Change emphasizes that “the New Democracy government has discredited the concept of reform, because they translate everything into business.

Business with golden visa.

Business in Education.

Business in Health.

Business in the green transition.

Behind every so-called reform of your government, Mr. Marinaki, are hiding your likes, ready to gnaw public money.”

“The government of the New Democracy is the epitome of the regime and the client state”, he adds and concludes: “And by the way: Can the Government Spokesperson answer the question of the President of PASOK-Movement for Change, which the Minister of Justice avoided yesterday in Parliament during the discussion of the draft law on the Criminal Codes? Why is the government leaving a criminal infidelity window until March 30? Who does it protect?’