PASOK President Nikos Androulakis talked about Alexis Tsipras’ resignation from his parliamentary status, stressing that “from the first moment the former prime minister resigned from his party’s leadership, he planned and directed him today and directed him today. His party. “
Mr. Androulakis made it clear that PASOK will continue its fight. “We only have one goal, to have a political change in the next national elections,” he said.
“And because there is a genuine anxiety of the progressive world to have a strong opponent against the New Democracy, I want to say that this effort cannot be based on either adventurous behaviors or backstage procedures,” he added.
Mr Androulakis criticized the former prime minister, saying that “the 41% of the New Democracy was due to the way Alexis Tsipras made opposition”.
‘Government has entered a process of deterioration irreversible’
He then added that “the center -left and the progressive world need a truly different model of power, governance and political mentality.” Specifically, he spoke of a political plan that “will bring the country in front of developments and will make it durable, socially fair and shape strong institutions that will operate with independent justice, but also with respect to parliament”.
“To finally become a normal European country that will respect the citizen,” he said, commenting that “we will continue our efforts and I think we can do it, because the government has been in a process of deterioration that I think will be irreversible.”
‘Article 86 must be amended’
Concerning Article 86, he noted that “there is no other European country where the prime minister decides and prevents so many cases from investigating his ministers. There is no other European country where the opposition leader has been justified by the Council of State and the prime minister is prohibited by the decision to implement. “
He said that he guarantees the Greek people “that the traumas in the institutions we have been living in in recent years and with the previous government and with this government will be finally closed in an institutional way. Who is he? Change of Article 86, which must be amended. One will not be able to hide behind Article 86. “
“First, the majority will not be able to prevent the investigation of justice. Secondly, the leadership of justice will not be chosen by the Prime Minister. ” Mr Androulakis explained that “the amendment can be made in such a way that the Minister can sign without fear, but that the Minister and the Prime Minister cannot cover him and prevent the Justice from investigating them in possible criminal responsibilities.”
“Political change with ND in government does not exist”
PASOK’s president then launched a fire against the New Democracy, making it clear that “there is no political change with the ND in government”.
“The ND is immersed in corruption, in scandals and even does everything it can to strengthen the crisis of confidence of society, preventing the righteousness itself from doing its job.” He stressed that “we want another government with another orientation. If we are first, even with a vote, we will take our program and call parties that they consider this program is worth becoming an act and a government plan, to support our efforts. “
“A PASOK government will implement what I have described and committed to the Greek people at the Thessaloniki International Exhibition,” he added.
Source: Skai
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