Stefanos Kasselakis discussed with citizens who expressed the financial difficulties they face and underlined that the party’s tax program is focused on the relief of small and medium incomes
The president of SYRIZA-PS was in the city of Drama on Wednesday afternoon, Stefanos Kasselakisas part of his tour in Northern Greece.
According to the information of Koumoundourou, Mr. Kasselakis “he was received with applause and cheers, while during his reception he also received as a gift an album with photos of the city”.
Afterwards, the president of SYRIZA-PS visited the Archaeological Museum of the city, where the Vocational High School of Doxatos, with the support of the Music School, presented the results of their work on wine.
According to the same information, Stefanos Kasselakis walked in the city center and talked to citizens of all ages. After hearing about the problems facing the region in terms of infrastructure and transportation, he emphasized: “The country has had a government for the last five years. If there has been no progress on the infrastructure, send her a message. So much money is being wasted by the state, be it digital projects, which are now being investigated by the European Public Prosecutor’s Office, or Civil Protection, for damage that could have been avoided, or be it waste even in hospitals, which pay more now to contractors instead of nurses, cleaners, security. There is good management and there is waste. Let them do the works here, if they really respect Drama and all of Eastern Macedonia-Thrace.”
Mr. Kasselakis pledged to scrutinize the waste of state resources. In addition, talking to citizens who expressed the financial difficulties they face, he underlined that the party’s tax program is focused on the relief of small and medium incomes.
Source: Skai
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