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Tsipras: The government probably did not even know what was coming

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The placement of the Prime Minister in the middle of a “sweeping wave of precision” shows the “inability of Mr. Mitsotakis to respond fundamentally to the needs and the existential agony of the vast majority of our fellow citizens”, said Alexis Tsipras in his preface to the pre-debate agenda. Parliament on his own initiative, at the level of party leaders, on “the crisis of accuracy and the lack of political will on the part of the government to protect households and businesses.”

He argued that the quadrilateral of the government’s attitude is outlined by: “Lack of understanding of the magnitude of the crisis. Sloppiness. Obsession with outdated ideologies and failed recipes. Addiction to serving interests “.

He said that the official opposition had questioned the issue of rising prices for raw materials from February to July and that since 2020, economic actors have highlighted the problem.

“The government probably did not even know what was coming,” he commented. He attributed sloppiness to the government, saying that since September Mr. Mitsotakis announced measures with celebrations and after three days that proved to be “insufficient”, he announced new measures, first 9 euros, then 18 and then 39 euros subsidy to accounts that increase from 80% to 150% “. He noted that the average citizen listens to “fabricated propaganda” about “supposedly brave measures” “and thinks he is somewhere else, especially when the electricity bill comes in, when he goes to the supermarket, when the third week of the month comes and the income runs out.” . At the same time, he accused the prime minister of telling the TIF that “with the” crumbs “he announced, the electricity bill will not increase, then he told us that if he had not given them, the increases would have been ten times bigger”. “Now you are telling us that it is not your fault but the global crisis,” he said, stressing that both the pandemic and the climate and energy crises are global crises, but “we can not be worse everywhere and everyone else is to blame except you who rule.” ».

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