During his political speech tonight in Samos, PASOK Change President Nikos Androulakis responded to government toxicity and the “clogging” of the movement that is provocatively attempted by the New Democracy.

“We do not fly into the air. We made three institutional moves. We have filed a request for a pre -trial committee on the basis of the European Public Prosecutor’s Office for Mr Karamanlis. Secondly, we submitted a proposal of mistrust for the shameless soundtracks of the commander -in -chief. And, thirdly, we brought a request for a pre -trial investigation for Mr Triantopoulos on the basis of the prosecution. All institutional, no theories and unnecessary words, because Our party does not toolize like the New Democracy and SYRIZA. Our party is democratic, progressive and institutional, ”he said.

Responding to the government’s groundless arguments, he added: “I heard today that we became a” Velopoulos tail “. Who say that? Velopoulos’ companions? Were not with Velopoulos in the same party? Were not in the same squares as those who claimed to have the “easy solutions”? Wasn’t they bankrupt Greece in 2009? ”

“Today found the candy of “destabilization”. Whenever the power of Mr Mitsotakis is threatened, the caramel of destabilization comes to the fore. The same as the spy. Here I was justified by the Council of State on the issue of espionage and the prime minister does not apply his decision. So does he respect justice? ” wondered.

Mr. Androulakis even stressed that the government “uses what Velopoulos says and various others to avoid answering the substantive questions that PASOK is asking, especially in the Tempe case. Is this a state that operates when two trains enter the same line, when Europe gave them 54m euros to install teleikos systems? Is this a state that operates and will come above K. Mitsotakis? The state operates when, from the first moment of the tragedy, is not justice on the spot and the space is altered instead of being locked up? Is it a serious state what is making a decision on the “joke” without the presence of the investigator?

“What does Tsipras do with Kammenos with institutions and justice, does Mr Mitsotakis? Now that I was coming, they have sent me the announcement of the National Committee on Human Rights that denounces the New Democracy for the second time on its attacks on independent authorities. That is, Polakis did. What does the prime minister have to say about this? Something is wrong, Mr Mitsotakis, when the European Parliament and the national authorities are constantly complaining of human rights. Something is wrong, when our country is heading to Politico for the 285m -euro fine for us due to corruption on OPECEPE. “

“Yes, our confidence in the leadership of justice is shaken. When Citizens see that institutions do not work properly. But we are not threatened. We do not personalize. We suggest. When they criticized the same criticism, they threatened and warned without proposing anything, so we got here today, “Mr. Androulakis said.

Commenting on the implementation of the Pierrakakis law on non -state universities, Mr. Androulakis said: “Last year, we were ruthlessly beating us because we did not vote on the” photographic “law of Pierrakakis. Where are all of them today? Are the best universities in the world, as we were told, or do some people come to do business and commercialization of education in Greece? “

Finally, Mr. Androulakis called on the citizens to account for the New Democracy governance. “I want to think of every Greek and every Greek woman whatever the party he votes: Did the situation in public health better got better? The cost of living decreased? Did your purchasing power grew up? ” He added: “The struggle is difficult and wants unity, seriousness, responsibility and responsibility without rotation. New Democracy will do everything so as not to lose power. And we have to do everything to come to a political change in Greece. That is why here I call on all citizens from Samos, -whatever the party, if they voted in the last national elections -to unite our anxieties and our strengths to serve this political change. “