SYRIZA-PS, the Sunday message of Kyriakos Mitsotakis from social media, commented in a scouting announcement.
“And yet Mr. Mitsotakis wrote in his Sunday message:” But progress is not only shown in the indicators and applications. It is mainly seen in the daily lives of citizens, and especially the most vulnerable. “ SYRIZA reports and comments: “In fact, citizens judge the government on the basis of their daily lives, which despite the communication storm, with difficulty convincing the blue MPs that things are getting better or they will do better.”
Not even a word for the precision and surplus of the oligopolies.
Not even a word for inflation that gallops at a almost twice as much average and now brakes the growth of the economy.
Not even a word for the housing crisis, which is even more highlighted by the highly efforts of families of admitted to universities to find homes for their children at this time.
Neither a word for the medieval working -class work brought by the elastication of working relationships, nor Thomsen in the hardest Memorandum years did not ask for a 13 -hour tire that legislated Mitsotakis – Kerameos.
Not even a word about the blessing of sheep and goats that destroys the income of breeders and the region.
Not a word about the OPEKEPE scandal and the Inquiry Committee that has been a parody of its first meetings as they have called witnesses that have been migrated for years and do not call, despite the request of the opposition, the “butcher”, the “Frape”, the lady with the Porshe.
Not even a word about great deficiencies in the field of public health.
Not a word about great shortages in the field of public education.
Not even a word for the diplomatic abstraction of its dynamic country in a particularly fluid and dynamically changing context.
Neither a word about genocide in Gaza, nor self -criticism about his recent reference that genocide is a heavy characterization despite the opposite position of the UN.
And obviously neither a word nor a position on Panos Routsi’s fair request, who continues his hunger strike for the 7th day demanding the exhumation of his child who lost his life to the crime of Tempi. The Public Prosecutor’s Office and the competent authorities are deaf and denying the self -evident demand for justice in order to have light on all aspects of the multiple tragedy. Mr. Mitsotakis is silent. “
In closing, he argues: “For all that he did not say even a word, for all that is not planned and indifferent, the country needs political change, society needs progressive Greece.”
Source: Skai
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