By Despina Vlepaki
Harilaou Trikoupi prepares feverishly for the presence of Nikos Androulakis at the 89th TIF the following weekend, for the first time in the capacity of opposition leader, while the party members begin their excursions to northern Greece. They are preparing a counterattack in the prime minister’s announcements, with a key role in their narrative the use of the term credibility, while they are expected to attempt to deconstruct the government’s narrative.
They will insist that the TIF basket did not include substantial measures to address the number one problem that plagues Greek households, that is, for precision but also to combat profanity. The green lineup note that many of the measures announced by the prime minister had entered the PASOK public sphere table, which had even been fired by the government’s faction for costing, while welcoming ND to many of PASOK’s positions.
“Many of what he announced, such as the reduction of tax rates, the gradual abolition of personal difference and the reduction of VAT on the islands are proposals that PASOK has already submitted to public debate for a long time. The government then argued that these measures would sink the economy to VAT, in particular, that it would not reach the consumer. Is the VAT reduction in the consumer or not passing? Or does it only go to the islands? “Kostas Tsoukalas noted at SKAI.
Nikos Androulakis will refer to the rule of law and the institutions for which they did not hear substantial announcements by Harilaou Trikoupis, but also to the scandals such as OPECEPE for which they did not receive satisfactory answers from Kyriakos Mitsotakis.
At the same time, the Prime Minister’s call to the parties for consensus on the issue of the National Baccalaureate has annoyed PASOK executives, who even spoke of “plagiarism” after explaining to every tone that this is an initiative of the opposition that has already entered. Indicative is the posting of MP Kilkis and a competent Department of Education of the Party Stefanos Paradatidis, who is in the past all PASOK parliamentary steps for the National Baccalaureate and concludes the prime minister of “plagia”, otherwise.
“If Mr. Mitsotakis was a student and deposited his proposal as a job, he would have been evaluated and cut as a” plagiarism “, that is, as a text copy without mentioning the source from which the information was derived (the Greek word is censorship).
The use of plagiarism by students, in accordance with Law 4957/2022 of Kerameos, results in severe sanctions until their expulsion from the University or their exclusion from a lesson.
And because this government should be tightened by the penalties, I am sure that voters will take – justice – to their use of the use of plagiarism by Mr Mitsotakis in the next national elections. “
In detail the post of Stefanos Parastatidis:
Source: Skai
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