The overwhelming majority of the left and progressive world is on hold, wants to see the new SYRIZA-PS page, to hear its proposals, to be convinced that its plan can offer a progressive alternative. “Rania Svigu stressed in an interview with Best TV. He added that “it is up to us to save the lost time, and to convince us that we are the power that can pave the way for the establishment of a progressive alternative, but also to be the awe of today’s government.”

For the case of Temps and the government’s proposal for the pre -trial investigation, the secretary of the CC of SYRIZA-PS, stressed that “the government is trying to gently throw K. Karamanlis, and that is why its stance on the misdemeanor was expected.” Added that ”Mr. Karamanlis is not the only political person involved, since Mr Mitsotakis knew about the jokes ». He said that “SYRIZA will not stop demanding justice, and therefore will publicize its proposal, which will be corresponding to the social demand for responsibility, no matter how high they are.”

On the OPEKEPE scandal, he noted that “there is clearly political responsibility”, since “all the previous ND ministers and the organization’s administrations knew the issue, without essentially doing anything”, adding that “it is like we have a hooded effort”. He pointed out that “when European mechanisms are coming to control, then the country and the government are internationally exposed” and that “it needs to be controlled, as well as answers we have not received.” So, he said, “Socrates Famellos asked the prime minister.” He emphasized that SYRIZA “will not stop demanding complete transparency and accountability”, while insisting on “the need to support the primary sector, with a new national plan for primary production”, saying that “at the same time that the rural world is narrowing, blue children are subsidized”.

Concerning the developments for the Monastery of St. Catherine in Sinai, Rania Svigu stressed that “we should have prevented it as a country”, but “we were unprepared and the government was taken aback”. He added that “the government’s response should be immediate”, stressing that “a robust foreign policy is needed that, it has a beginning of the middle and an end.”