In Arnissa of Pella, after Grevena and Florina yesterday he continued his tour to West MacedoniaThe President of PASOK – Movement for Change, Nikos Androulakis. He met with farmers to whom he explained the negative account of government policy in the agricultural sector.

“Five days ago the European Commission announced that the OKAY comes under European supervision. Did they answer us why four presidents have changed in OPEKEPE? Has downy mildew fallen on OPEKEPE? The day before yesterday, its president also resigned “ELGO – DIMITRA”, denouncing corruption. Will anyone answer? Will Mr. Mitsotakis answer in Parliament on Friday when we are discussing the accuracy? They will answer us because they are making a mock dialogue about him ELGA?” pointed out Mr. Androulakis.

Add how as well the effects of climate change are peaking if there is no serious dialogue on the revision of ELGA, everything he promises is a mockery. “It’s hot air. Two and a half pages were what they submitted for the dialogue on the modernization of the ELGA regulation. “Thousands of farmers are held hostage and vulnerable to the effects of climate change and instead of the ministry becoming a ministry-strategy, it is a ministry-client mechanism of the New Democracy to hold thousands of producers hostage all over Greece,” noted Mr. Androulakis.

The president of PASOK-Movement of Change underlined the rapid increase in production costs, stating that they are too high in energy, feed, fertilizers, medicines. “What are other states doing? They make the just green transition a reality. In our opinion, it is neither green nor fair. It is not green, because a very large part of it has been invested in imported natural gas, and it is not fair either, because the renewables that are made, instead of being given priority with terms of connection to farmers, breeders, energy communities of municipalities, cooperatives, processors, are made very large parks that aspire, in fact, not to be co-producers but only consumers. “Well, the primary sector is being held hostage again,” he stressed the president of PASOK-KINAL.

“Unfortunately, billions of euros instead of becoming highly connected networks are becoming a domestic oligarchy’s profit game. What does she say? Bank of Greece officially? Oligopolies in health, oligopolies in food trading, oligopolies in energy, oligopolies in banks” he added

As for the European elections, the president of PASOK-Movement for Change emphasized how “the country needs immediately, on June 9, a strong, serious, reliable opposition that can be a government choice in the next national elections. If there is no strong, serious, credible opposition on June 9, the answer to all of this will be “41%” again.”

He claimed that “the only party that can face this arrogance is PASOK. Because it is a serious party, it has a plan, it has a program, a modern political staff that does not invest in the lifestyle, does not invest in the show, does not invest in breakfasts, but invests in the struggles inside and outside Parliament, alongside society, with society in foreground”

“We are not talking about a few votes to set up divisions on national issues either. It’s not about a few votes to build a staff state, at Maximos Palace, which governs the entire country in completely centralized terms. We want a dialogue with the self-government, the unions, the cooperatives, the chambers. A closed system of power does not know everything. A closed power system can’t be anxious only for the next ballot and for the chair of Mr. Mitsotakis” emphasized Nikos Androulakis. He repeated what he asked debate, and did not find a response from the prime minister. “Elections,” they say, “increase the risk of instability.” With 121 seats difference from the second party, how many seats do you need to govern? Isn’t that a monument to arrogance? To tell the people that “I see the risk of instability if I do not do well in the European elections”? This has never happened before. That’s why I want you to take matters into your own hands. PASOK can be the big winner” concluded Mr. Androulakis.