The patriotism of the Prespa Agreement was absolutely correct and well-documented.” said the president of SYRIZA – Progressive Alliance, Stefanos Kasselakis, who accused New Democracy of “dodging the issue, its message is confused, with many backflips, and now it is paying for its obstruction”.

During his tour of Kilkis Mr. Kasselakis he recalled that from this city, a year ago, he had released a video message about the patriotism of the Prespa Agreement.

“A year ago, here from Kilkis, I made a video message about the patriotism of the Prespa Accord. A patriotism, which now clearly appears in our country to have been absolutely correct and well-documented, since the ND has a confused message with a lot of backstabbing, and it’s just a shame that it can’t admit that it botched this issue and is now paying for its obfuscation. “, emphasized Mr. Kasselakis.

When a Cretan living in Kilkis told him “we drink tsipouraki and you, great leader, drop Mitsotakis”, the president of SYRIZA – PS replied: “This is the first step. The second is to govern better.”

Mr. Kasselakis walked in the center of Kilkis, accompanied by MP Petros Pappa and prospective MEPs. He entered shops, talked to citizens and took pictures with them.

During the journey, he was met by the president of the workers’ union at the Kilkis hospital, Paschalis Masouras, who informed him about the hospital’s problems, saying that the building facilities are old, from 1938 and 1952, there is no ICU, the CT scanner it is often broken, clinics are under-functioning due to lack of staff, while he also raised the request for the construction of a new hospital.

Trade unionists from the Armed Forces informed them about their own issues, as did the president of the Kilkis Labor Center, and Nikos Konstantinidis offered him a book, written by himself, about Hellenism in the Caucasus.

While walking on the main street of Kilkis, Mr. Kasselakis saw the ND offices located on the ground floor and entered.

There he met the president of the local ND organization, Mina Papadopoulos, and other officials, he wished everyone a good fight and wrote “Unity in Greece” on an advertising cap and put his signature and the date.