The belief that the elections will take place at the end of the four years was expressed by the Minister of Interior, Makis Voridis on SKAI and the show “Today”, refuting the scenarios of early recourse to the polls and referring to the statements of the Prime Minister.
As he mentioned, there are some data that answer the question, noting that the parliamentary majority is steadfast and solid. “There is no government instability. “” 157 “is concrete”, he stated characteristically and added that in the 2.5 years that ND has been ruling, despite the fluctuations and the difficulties it has encountered, there is a constant poll superiority, which is from 9 to 13 points.
Commenting on the rumors about the issuance of ministerial decisions that signal the holding of elections, Mr. Voridis said that “because in order to go to the polls, a series of technical decisions must be issued. I started and took it out and a lot of suspicion was created. To inform that I will continue to vote without this meaning that we are going to elections “.
In fact, he estimated that with the new electoral system of simple proportional representation “it is probably difficult to emerge an autonomous government and therefore the round of consultation of the parties with the investigative mandates should follow”.
However, he stressed that ND claims and will claim an autonomous government. “We will submit this proposal to the Greek people. “In the second elections, I am sure that ND will have an autonomous government.”
Asked about his statements Adonis Georgiadiswho yesterday told SKAI that “in case the first one does not rule, it is a coup”, the Minister of Interior commented that the Minister of Development speaks in political terms and not constitutional ones, emphasizing that “from an ethical point of view, to come and claim as second or third party that there will be no prime minister the leader of the first party, there is a question “.
Measures targeted according to budgetary possibilities
Regarding the accuracy and the polls that reflect the citizens’ dissatisfaction with the government’s measures, Mr. Voridis pointed out that it is a reasonable answer, however he clarified that the government can not absorb all the effects of the energy crisis.
“The measures we are taking, which are important, are worth 400 million euros in January, 340 million euros in February and we will continue to support the people. We cannot absorb all the effects of the energy crisis. What can the government do to absorb some of the energy impact? We have heard about the reduction of the Excise Tax (SCT). Anyone who knows the size of EFCs especially in fuel, will know that the amount is very large. Given that we have specific amounts that we can give, throwing it in the EFK would be imperceptible. In order for EFK to work, it must work within the concept of competition. That is, I deduct something from the cost price and I hope that the market will work and reduce the price. There is always this problem with indirect taxes. EFK is linked to what one consumes. The more one consumes, the more one benefits. The choice of government is targeted interventions to support the weakest. “We will continue to support the citizens during the crisis, within our budgetary capabilities and in a targeted manner,” he explained.
Commenting on the statement of Adonis Georgiadis that SYRIZA is to blame for the increase in electricity, the minister explained that “what Mr. Georgiadis says – and he is right – is that for a series of structural issues that have to do with the way “The energy mix is structured in the country, a series of attitudes of people and movements of the Left, not only have not helped, but have hindered.”
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