About the developments in SYRIZA, PASOK, the non-state universities and to be precise, he spoke on Friday morning to SKAI and the show ATARIASTI the government representative Pavlos Marinakis.

“I couldn’t help but say the phrase ‘everyone as laid shall sleep'” Mr. Marinakis initially commented on SYRIZA

“This situation in SYRIZA does not surprise anyone, it is sad for the country that it cannot have a reliable opposition”

“Androulaki’s rhetoric is reminiscent of amphitheater rhetoric”

Regarding the president of PASOK Nikos Androulakis who stated how he will vote against the law on non-state universitiesas he disagrees with the way he is being treated by the government, he himself commented:

Mr. Androulakis had two choices: either to talk to society or to behave as a youth secretary in a center-left faction of the 1980s-90s. He made excuses, his rhetoric reminds us of amphitheater rhetoric of previous decades. They are certainly better than the slogans of the past, the arguments The bill that Mr. Androulakis will vote against a priori gives 1 billion to public universities and 70% of the bill concerns them. Mr. Androulakis talks about strict conditions, everything he invokes is provided for by the education bill. We have predicted what he says, it is sad that he wants to make a sterile opposition.

“Accuracy can be dealt with by emergency measures, permanent infringements and continuous checks”

Regarding the number one problem of Greek society, the government representative pointed out precisely: “We are fighting an everyday battle, we are proceeding with major health reforms and interventions. The biggest problem we face is accuracy, which can be tackled in three ways: with emergency measures to reduce the consequences like for example baby milk, to make permanent interventions and continuous checks.”