By Niki Zorba
Alexis Tsipras has started touring in central markets and rural areas. Almost alternately. Last week he visited Argolida, yesterday he went with a group of SYRIZA (cross-sectional as he was accompanied by Euclid Tsakalotos of Umbrella and Costas Zachariadis of the presidency) while his next visit is scheduled in Larissa.
So far no surprises. The tours of the president of SYRIZA himself in view of his congress and given the pre-election situation do not cause any questions. Besides, the visits throughout the Territory were pre-determined, in the context of the “march to the people”.
Nor are the descriptions of the daily life itself and the conditions prevailing in the market and society, in the gloomiest colors, something strange and impressive: He has characterized the Prime Minister as the manager of disaster on all critical issues, calling on him twice a day to withdraw and call elections.
Another income of 1000 euros, another high income
However, it is now clear that SYRIZA, through Alexis Tsipras, is trying to change the economic trope and the public to which it is addressed in the run-up to the elections (whenever they take place): Its focus is no longer exclusively on the financially “impoverished”. The infamous middle class in which he invests in the total restoration of his party has come under the microscope of his staff.
From SKAI, where he gave an interview the other day, he spoke in a self-critical mood, referring to the period of his rule that “we unjustly and disproportionately burdened” the so-called middle class with taxes, because we had to leave the memoranda.
Yesterday, from the market of Nice, he took an additional step, describing in numbers how he identifies the “low incomes” that need support due to inflation and the energy crisis, including the 1000 euros.
On this he said characteristically: “For low and small incomes the purchasing power has been hit even deeper. Because it is one thing to have 1,000, 800 or 600 euros to make a month and another to have high incomes and face the wave of accuracy” .
His associates, clarified to Capital.gr, that his report does not mean “that even 1500 euros, we consider them high income”.
For the rest, the reproach to the Government that we are leading to an escalation of a rapid social crisis and that it is “a choice of Mr. Mitsotakis and his government not to support the income of the employee, the worker, the small and medium-sized professional. the society that is wintering “.
The president of SYRIZA insists on specific measures:
-Reduction of VAT on basic consumer goods
-Reduction of EFK in fuels to the thresholds.
– Freezing of PPC tariffs
– Increase of minimum wage.
Source: Capital

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