On Wednesday, December 4, at 12 noon, the president of PASOK – Movement for Change, Nikos Androulakiswill meet with the prime minister, Kyriakos Mitsotakis.

The meeting, according to an announcement from PASOK, will take place at the Prime Minister’s office in the Parliament.

According to government sources, the appointment was closed after the offices of Mr. Mitsotakis and Androulakis.

The meeting was essentially announced yesterday by the Prime Minister speaking at the cabinet meeting: “I expect soon our institutional meeting with Mr. Androulakis, who now and as the leader of the opposition is a political figure.

But mainly I will expect from him and his party a more responsible attitude based on their new role. I insist on this because, unfortunately, his last positions were very reminiscent of SYRIZA. With great demagogic ease, he is asking for VAT to be reduced, for example, by 2 percentage points, which would alone cost 3 billion euros. And of course, let me remind you that the benefits he promised go beyond and above the European spending limit, which would automatically – I emphasize, automatically – put the country under surveillance.”