“We have a clear proposal on the ceiling to be imposed, but the technical details will be prepared by the government and Europe. Because now it is a pan-European issue that threatens to close businesses and households “said the Deputy Speaker of Parliament and KINAL-PASOK MP Odysseas Konstantinopoulos, speaking on the TV show” Unmatched “on SKAI about the accuracy and protection measures of the vulnerable .
“Yesterday, Mr. Economou said to exclude energy expenditures, which are subsidized by the state from the stability pact. “Unfortunately, today we did not see anything like that from the prime minister in the Council of Ministers.”
He went on to say: “We have a clear proposal on the ceiling to be imposed, but the technical details will be prepared by the government and Europe. Because it is now a pan-European issue that threatens to shut down businesses and households.
National reconciliation is needed on these issues. We have already pointed out to the government that we are the only country in Europe that has increased its dependence on gas by 25% from Russia and with the continuous increases, businesses and households will not be able to survive any time soon.
Our president, Nikos Androulakis from Strasbourg, had a barrage of contacts with members of the Eurogroup of Socialists and, among other things, asked:
– imposing a ceiling on energy prices to reduce the effects of electricity and gas increases on consumers
regulating the electricity market to address existing distortions
– the need for investment in networks and interconnection between the Member States and in particular Greece which is relatively energy isolated
– targeted measures so that the most vulnerable can produce part of the electricity they consume through the installation of photovoltaics on the roofs as well as
– taxation of the super profits of energy producers
Regarding the Mitotaki-Erdogan meeting, Mr. Konstantinopoulos stated:
“We are not as positive as the Government and SYRIZA. We believe in dialogue, but we appreciate that this meeting was not properly prepared. There was no agreement on the agenda and this was evident from what Mr Celik said. “The meeting should have been properly prepared at a lower diplomatic level, in accordance with established international practice.”
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