“The image of a prime minister in defense that has now lost the initiative of movement”, spoken by PASOK Change Press Kostas Tsoukalas, in the wake of Kyriakos Mitsotakis’ presence at the TIF.

Speaking to MEGA, he said that “the fall of the purchasing power, the low administrative adequacy of the state, the extensive corruption and the regime arrogance have formed a request for discharge that is turned into a stream of political change.” He added that “government officials claim that they care about the weak while in the prime minister’s speech he was clearly imprinted the opposite.” “Mr Mitsotakis said he was, or better accepting, a Greece where some are losing and others are winning,” he commented, in particular: “That is, while rents have increased by 50% but some of our fellow citizens are owners and so they win.” “This is also the big pivotal difference from how we see the country. We think we need to see how we will structure a Greece for all and not a Greece, where when some win, others lose … “he said.

Mr Tsoukalas noted that the prime minister “forgot” the small and medium -sizedmen, while accusing the government of proceeding with the “extinction” of small and medium -sized entrepreneurship. He also said that “he didn’t say anything about the farmers”, stressing that “the primary sector crushed with the OPECEPE scandal and is in danger due to delay in bankruptcy was left out of the announcements.” “And of course the word accuracy, as if there is no profanity – whether it does not even want to hide that with his policy he serves a cartel or confesses that he has fully resigned from being able to solve the issue,” he continued.

He also argued that the prime minister “showed that he has no compass on how the country should stand in the new conditions”, “it seems that the prime minister does not know, has no plan for the country – economic and geopolitical. It seems to be inactive, not orientated, not yet placed. ” He stressed that this creates a great deal of insecurity in the world. “

He said that citizens would see “the costing of the proposals and the short-term and long-term plan of PASOK Change as Nikos Androulakis will present at the TIF”. He commented that the prime minister “took on borrowing ideas, inept and without a program”. On the contrary, PASOK says that “the country needs a plan, it wants reform and renovation of the state, so that it can be growth factors, a change in the productive model -the one that did not have six years with 70 billion -, major economy reforms, to get the country out of the country,”

“I do not reset tax relief, I do not say it is anything, but obviously they are less and are what it has received from indirect taxation,” he said. “Mr Mitsotakis said he was changing rates in indirect taxation – PASOK proposal in the previous TIF,” he said, adding that “in personal difference he was deceived”. “When he says he will reduce the personal difference in half in 2026 – if someone now gets 100 euros, he will get 50 euros in 2026? No. They will take those who have no personal difference. Why do you say you reduce it by half? Why didn’t he say it in 2027 and said that I was down in 2026? “He said. “All the wording is Mr. Mitsotakis. No intervention in the solidarity levy of pensioners is the biggest cut. So the pensioners in 2026 are not waiting for anything, “he commented. “For the island, who suggested that VAT be reduced to the islands? The prime minister did not even know the European directives, “he added.

Referring to the prime minister’s call for partnerships on issues of great importance, Mr Tsoukalas estimated that “as far as the National Baccalaureate is concerned, this was the biggest theft”: “PASOK has already taken the initiative and discussed in Parliament and the New Democracy has been consulted. It presents the initiative of another party initiative to which the prime minister was drawn. ” In addition, he said that “in the big issues, such as spatial planning – it is a national issue and energy – obviously we can discuss.”

He finally stressed that “we are the body of political change to leave this regime” and that “another issue is cooperation and the other that the whole political system must be on big issues and where they can go to consensus. We are a power that wants consensus so that the country can move on. “