The message today’s anniversary to become “the starting point for a new moral and value revolution against corruption, decline, impunity, the arrogance of a closed system of power, the system of Mr. Mitsotakis, who wasting opportunities and subjugates the country” Nikos Androulakis from Zappeion, with his central speech at the events on the 51st anniversary of the founding Declaration of PASOK.

It called for unity and co -operation of the world “for the great political change our people need”, for “a Greece for all”. “From here, from Zappeion we say that the defeat of the ND will be a victory for the Greek people, a victory of justice, a victory of transparency, the victory of every citizen. This is our debt and in this struggle I call every Democrat and every progressive, for the great political change, for a Greece for all Greeks, “he said. At the same time, he presented the party’s plan to deal with demographics.

Its chairman PASOK-Change, who criticized Kyriakos Mitsotakis, began his speech, noting that tonight a “clean message” was sent from this gathering tonight: “The days of the ND’s nonsense are short. Together we will give the struggle for the great political change for which the people are thirsty. Accuracy, corruption, the decline of public health, the institutional depreciation exhausted the strengths of the Greek people. They proved to be inferior to his expectations. ” “That’s why,” he said, “the time has come with his vote to open the path of political change that the country needs.”

Referring to the anniversary -“timelessly on social struggles”, he stressed that “51 years have passed, but PASOK’s imprint remains strong and alive in the consciousness of our people.” He pointed out that “Andreas Papandreou, along with other fighters, founded a patriotic, progressive movement that expressed the hopes and anxieties of the people. Against division, persecution, inequalities. ” A movement that: “brought national reconciliation. Born through the ashes of the betrayal of Cyprus, acting a few decades after the greatest success of foreign policy, the EU’s accession to the EU. That threw the walls for the non -privileged, gave voice to the simple people, women, farmers. He did work rights, upward social mobility, equality of men and women. A lineup with a unique work in institutions, infrastructure and a welfare state. “

“A lineup,” he said, “that recognized its mistakes, lifting the burden on the most critical moment of the country’s recent history.” He commented that this load “The rest of the protagonists not only tried to avoid but toolize in a vulgar way to conquer power, without a trace of patriotic consciousness for the damage they did to the place. They behaved adventurously without moral barriers proving that they were inferior to the circumstances. “

Mr. Androulakis referred to the international context, and the tectonic changes, the uncertainty and volatility reinforced by the “tolerance for the slaughter that is evolving in Gaza, the” tolerance for Putin’s barbaric invasion of Ukraine “, the trade war, etc. Humanity will sink into the darkness of authoritarianism. Speaking about today’s challenges, he referred to the “barbarism that undermines international law, saying that” reviewers of leaders such as Putin, Erdogan, Trump and so many others are investing in the power of the powerful, the barbarism at the expense of peace. “

He noted that the social wounds of poverty, unemployment, illness, old age and social exclusion require a collective answer and therefore “Europe cannot play beautiful asleep”. We need, he emphasized unified and permanent tools for economic, development and social policies unified and foreign policy, Eurostas and sanctions on those who do not respect the sovereign rights of the European states of the region … “. “Europe needs a new vision – and this can be no other than a Europe of peoples, he noted,” because the reflection of modernity in our continent was the democratic social rule of law. “

He argued that the big picture of our country says that “the system of power is tired, corrupt, unreliable, trapped in micro -politics and dipped in scandals, a system that sacrifices the country’s future for temporary political gain.” “We say: politics is not a direct broadcast” and that “the aim of our own policy is a powerful and confident society, and a state that acts as an organizer and guarantor of freedom and justice.” He emphasized that for politics in politics is not a slogan, but a constant struggle, “citing Kostas Simitis’s phrase that” every politicized person must promote the level of moral consciousness of society “. It should be noted that before the start of Mr Androulakis’ speech, a brief tribute to the former prime minister who passed away at the beginning of 2025 was screened.

In strong criticism of Mr Mitsotakis for “unreliability”, Mr. Androulakis commented that “‘moral’ and ‘Mitsotakis’ government are two concepts of incompatible’. He said in particular that while in 2019 he was elected “with the mask of the reformer and the moderate politician who will bring European regularity”, “he wants to make us believe that regularity is corruption and impunity.” “The Mitsotakis government continues to identify with all the practices that have led us the Karamanlis government to the limits of bankruptcy. They are depreciated, they divide, “he said.

He accused the ND of six years: “They made the state tool ‘Days”, that they ‘turned the House into a’ laundry ‘of their ministers’ criminal responsibilities” and “made the constitution and the judicial findings”, ” In institutions and independent authorities “,” even trained the European Public Prosecutor’s Office “” they have turned the welfare state into an opportunity for speculation into the hands of a few and powerful “,” they celebrate a development that is actually the sale of Greek land and property “,” they are proud of the taxpayers. ” turning inflation into a tool for pursuing an economic policy to the detriment of society. “

He has accused the government of “regime and arrogance”, to note that “politics must finally be reunited with morality”, that now is the time for “a new moral example”, by reconstruction of institutions and a guarantee of the discrimination of powers, a modern, modern, modern model, Geopolitical developments, which is planning with a look in the future. ” “This is PASOK,” he said, “that with responsibility to design and answer these challenges, rebuilding a Greece for all Greeks and not a state tool in the hands of the few.”

He commented that while after the painful adventure of the Memorandum, the people were waiting for self -criticism, empathy and changing culture from politicians, “some remain incomprehensible to the policies that plunged the country to the memorandums, which are attached to Roussefti, opacity and opacity.” He said that this was built “an economic system that operates with powerful out -of -the -line power centers”. He commented that “in these centers that have fought PASOK many times, they are not only the control of the ND government that Mr. Mitsotakis has generously offered him, but they also want to control the opposition to ensure control over the long -term control.” He noted that “this system is essentially PASOK’s real opponent, the real opponent of the democratic party” and that “no matter how strong it is, in whatever form it appears, we can defeat and win.”

He finally argued that “the people are not looking for a new manager of power”, but “thirst for political change, to overthrow the established, for justice, dignity and hope” and pledged that this vision, “with the confidence of the Greek people, we will do so.” He added that “we can, with the struggle against the interests, in the system of Mr. Mitsotakis, to make our country again strong, socially just, and always with the look in the future, a strong Greece, a Greece for all Greeks.”

PASOK’s plan for demographic

Mr. Androulakis, after recalling that the late Fofi Gennimata had highlighted the danger of the demographic from an early age, described the “demographic regeneration of our homeland” as an existential need for “a strong economy without demographic”.

In this context, he presented the PASOK plan based on three pillars, “aiming to bring life to the region, a balance in family and professional life”.

In detail:

1st pillar: Brain Drain’s reversal – a new regional model. Life must return to the periphery

– Implementation of 12 regional development plans, based on the particular conditions and advantages of each region.

– Establishment of a continuous inter -party parliamentary committee for demographic.

– Introduce incentives for employees and businessmen remotely so that they can work from remote areas.

– Integrated policy on island and mountainliness with access to education, health and culture so that no child grows up with a sense of isolation.

– Housing support.

Mr Androulakis pledged that “our government” will be fully implemented from the first day the PASOK program for the mortgage, noting that “with Genrent, we use public property, we do not give it to contractors as the ND proposes”.

Commenting on information that the prime minister would announce to the TIF solutions for the housing problem, he asked “what is the credibility of the man who created the problem”, “that has managed to increase rents over the days of nearly 50%, which allowed the people’s property to be sold out through Golden Visa.” He estimated that “ND’s contempt for the mortgage will be a critical factor in their defeat in the next national elections” and commented that “with the ND they always lose and always win the powerful”.

2nd pillar: Harmonization of work and family life

– With universal, free baby and preschool treatment.

– With a 200 euro allowance per month for the child’s certified costs until the age of 3 with income criteria.

– Free transfers to universities for luxury children.

– Safety and confidence for every woman means public structures of IVF and cover the cost of the necessary drugs.

– Free maintenance program, which is essential in modern reality.

– Coverage of accommodation expenses before childbirth, a necessary measure for women staying in remote areas.

3rd pillar: family policies

– Every child has the right in the future, the national savings account can provide a first shield in this future.

– Three -year -olds to acquire equal rights, the same benefits as the large ones.

– Children are not tools for increasing tax revenue, it is the future. Mr Androulakis said that this would be reflected in the PASOK tax plan that will present in detail at the TIF. However, today he stood in two first major incisions, he said, in particular, in particular, to reset VAT to all basic baby species and goods. Secondly, “For large families, the calculation of ENFIA should exclude the minimum sq.m. necessary for the decent living of families with children. That is why we are committed to a 75% reduction for the first 100 sq.m. concerning these families. “

He said that all of the above are part of an integrated program that will be presented in detail in the coming weeks and that PASOK’s plan is 4 years old, “because for us demographic is the first priority”.