“I do not like the militaristic view of Europe. I want Europe a soft power. “On the other hand, in order to preserve our values and our territorial integrity, the sovereign rights of all states, we must have common tools of defense and security and one of them is the Euromilitary,” Nikos Androulakis said in an interview. all material in LIFO. He added that “if there is a European guard from the borders of Estonia and Finland, to Greece and Cyprus, anyone who plots them will know that he will find all 27 states against him.”
The president of KINAL-PASOK responded to the criticism he received for the consent he showed in sending armament aid from Greece to Ukraine.
“I hear an argument from some, mainly from SYRIZA, who says that, by making this choice, our country is facing Russia. “This is wrong because Russia has put all European states against it, violating international law”, stressed Mr. Androulakis, while noting that “Greece, having the experience of the illegal Turkish invasion in Cyprus, could not have any other position. Because, in fact, if he had another position, what we have been saying for so many years, would be devalued in one night “.
Speaking about the energy crisis, the president of PASOK-Movement for Change strongly criticized Kyriakos Mitsotakis, saying that “we had two paths and took the worst possible, that of violent de-ligation, without a strategic economic plan.” “Mr. Mitsotakis’ policy strengthens the already strong and Mr. Tsipras speaks on behalf of many, but without having a realistic plan to improve their lives. Mr Tsipras ruled by taxing the middle class without reducing social inequalities. “Both with their policies inflated the problems”, underlined Mr. Androulakis, commenting on the political proposals of ND and SYRIZA.
Referring to the goals he seeks with the assumption of the leadership of KINAL-PASOK as well as the planning for the reorganization of the party, Mr. Androulakis noted that “we do not aspire to be permanently in the opposition. “We aspire to become a government and to implement our social democratic policy”, clarifying that the social democracy that is at the forefront of its policy, means a strong democracy with a welfare state and social justice.
Asked about the finances of his party, the president of PASOK-Movement for Change pointed out that he wants “to be okay in everything and for the citizens to know that we are making a really new beginning”, which is why he pledged that all the expenses of PASOK-Movement for Change will be posted on the internet. “The parties are financed by the Greek citizens, who must see where their taxes go,” said Mr. Androulakis.
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