Nikos Androulakis expressed his optimism that PASOK – Movement for Change will be the second party with increased percentages in the European elections, in an interview on the “Rush Hour” show of CRETE TV.

“If PASOK is the second party, New Democracy will have received a strong message, it will stop parading arrogance, corruption and cover-up, and there will be an initiative in the wider area for a strong democratic faction before the next national elections,” Mr. , Androulakis.

“If you were Mr. Mitsotakis, would you prefer me as an opponent, who in my first political step was set up against me in this parastatal, or your near-minister?” with meaning N. Androulakis indirectly referring to the president of SYRIZA, Stefanos Kasselakis.

Mr. Androulakis referred to the developments in the illegal surveillance scandal after the decision of the Supreme Court.

“The country that gave birth to democracy cannot be exhibited internationally because the Maximos Palace adopted the practices of an African country. Before the Postcolonial era we had many human rights violations. Our country had overcome all this and a Prime Minister who wants to be called a liberal and a democrat cannot be the protagonist of such a scandal,” noted Mr. Androulakis, calling on the citizens to evaluate the fact that the rest of the victims did not go to justice.

“For me it is shameful that of the 80 predator targets, officially informed by a letter from the head of the personal data protection authority, the only one who took the legal steps to declare the Mitsotakis government’s cover-up law unconstitutional was me,” he added. the President of PASOK – Movement for Change.

“Today, the slanderers of the New Democracy and their parastatal mechanisms, as well as the slanderers of the other parties and Mr. Kasselakis, who tried to insult my dignity, while I am the only one who appealed to national and European justice, have been humiliated level” he underlined.

The permanent government pattern is summed up in the phrase “corruption, cover-up, impunity”, said the president of PASOK-KINAL and pledged that “he will give all his strength to pay for both Tempi and the wiretapping”.

On the big issue of accuracy and the collapse of citizens’ purchasing power, Mr. Androulakis commented: “Cartels in energy. Food cartels. The government knows all this very well. The point is what you want to do. Either you serve the few and powerful or you serve the many against powerful interests.”

Regarding the tragedy of Tempe, he argued that “community funding of 52 million euros cannot have been given to install remote control, – a security system, in the railway network and instead of implementing the project, the European Public Prosecutor’s Office finds hotbeds of corruption and they insist: “none of us are to blame”.

Regarding the problems in the National Health Service, he pointed out the need to support health workers, to join the heavy and unhealthy and to strengthen primary health care.