The importance of political communication and truth in a period of intense misinformation was mentioned by the Deputy Minister under Prime Minister and government spokesman Pavlos Marinakis, speaking at the 7th regular meeting of the Central Committee of ONNED, and emphasized the need for young people to participate in public Understand the reality behind political statements and accusations.

Noting the increase in misinformation, Mr Marinakis stressed that the government has faced many false accusations, such as the alleged 8 -hour abolition and the increase in taxes, which do not correspond to reality. He added that the government has reduced taxes and has increased revenue, which proves growth and job creation.

The deputy minister also referred to the exploitation of pain by the opposition, especially after the tragic accident of the Tempi. He emphasized that the opposition is trying to exploit the social anger and pain of the victims’ relatives for political benefits, which makes public debate more difficult and complicated.

In this climate, the government spokesman stressed the need to inform and educate young people about political processes and the truth behind the accusations. He pointed out that good knowledge of events is essential for understanding political reality and avoiding misinformation.

He called on young people to actively participate in political life and seek the truth in order to help shape a better political climate. Their participation, he said, is critical to dealing with the toxicity and misinformation in society.

The lie, if not addressed, can evolve into a bigger problem, noted and added that it is important to speak with arguments and without attacks, especially in periods of toxicity. The truth must be displayed with decency and without following the aggressive rhetoric of other political spaces, he stressed.

Mr Marinakis then said that there are two roads in politics: the easy, which leads to failure, and the difficult one, which requires responsibility and admission of mistakes. The New Democracy and Kyriakos Mitsotakis follow the difficult path, which has proven its value through the experience and challenges they have faced, the deputy minister said.

As Mr Marinakis said in his position, the government has created many jobs and has undergone significant reforms, such as the legislation of non -state universities. These changes are not accidental, but the result of hard work and fruit strategies, such as state digitization and tax cuts, he said.

Greece has changed radically since 2015, when unemployment was at historically high levels, the Deputy Minister added, adding that today, the country is recognized for its successes and political stability achieved. Kyriakos Mitsotakis has taken initiatives that have strengthened the economy and society, demonstrating his ability to lead in difficult times, Mr Marinakis noted.

Referring to ONNED, he said he has a crucial role to play, especially in times of tension and challenges. Citizens want justice and a normal country, and political stability is necessary to achieve these goals, stressed and added that the New Democracy must continue to project the truth and defend its values, without allowing the exploitation of tragic events. for political benefits.