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A. Tsipras insists on elections amid a pandemic and extends a hand of friendship to N. Androulaki

By Niki Zorba

“Responsibilities are too late to share now,” Alexis Tsipras said in an interview with Star following the election demand he made on the night of the budget vote.

A statement in response to a question about the government’s allegations that it did not turn its back on the pandemic. He categorically rejected the accusation, reminding that he supported the lockdown, called on the Prime Minister to draw a joint line for the management to share the political costs, that he proposed a Minister of Health and a committee of experts on general acceptance, etc., but clarified that now all he asks of the government is to resign and call elections.

How did he justify it? with the same argument that he used in Parliament but also yesterday during his speech at the digital economy forum of SEPE: Why he can not manage the pandemic. “We want elections to save anything if it is saved,” said the SYRIZA president.

Complaints to the government about pandemic management and accuracy are constant, especially after the publication of the Tsiodra-Lytra study. It is noteworthy, however, his reference to Nikos Androulakis and KINAL, with the note: My opponent is not the parties of the progressive space. My opponent is the right and my competitor is Kyriakos Mitsotakis.

In this context, the president of SYRIZA said about:

Elections

The question today is not whether the country can withstand elections but whether a cynical and guilty prime minister can manage the pandemic.

The revelation of the investigation, which was in the knowledge of the government, was crucial, mainly in the part concerning the finding that if the NSS had been strengthened, 38% of the deaths would have been avoided.

We got to the point of calling for elections because if in any other country he said what the prime minister said while he had the study in his hands, he would either apologize or leave. He managed the whole pandemic with a focus on political costs.

It is an accident for the country that in the midst of a pandemic is ruled by a government that does not believe in Public Health. He does not believe in public space.

Mr. Mitsotakis has more in mind the third party than the third and fourth wave of the pandemic.

We want elections to save anything if it is saved.

Pandemic

In the third and fourth wave, we are no longer talking about oligarchy but about a conscious political decision not to strengthen the ICU.

The time is twice as high as deaths across the EU. Comparisons are made with the pre-pandemic period for ICUs and we were in a memorandum and only those comparisons are made are criminal.

The political choice was not for the government to invest in Public Health but to give 9.2 billion in direct assignments.

We would actively support the NSS, the primary care. We have lost 5,000 people who did not have time to go to the hospital. This is because whoever gets sick, gets it at EODY, someone picks it up from the call center and gives trivial answers.

We can not talk about a pandemic of unvaccinated. The vaccinated may not get seriously ill but we get stuck and transmit. To vaccinate every citizen. But be aware that he did not get rid of the vaccine. He must abide by the measures.

Nowhere in the world has universal vaccination been achieved without a climate of trust and conviction. Mr. Mitsotakis did not distribute money to the media to make an information campaign but to incense him all day.

N. Androulaki- KINAL

I do not see the other progressive forces as political opponents. The only opponent in SYRIZA is the right. My main competitor is Mr. Mitsotakis. However, if you want to change things in the country, there is a front: Against K. Mitsotakis.

Prerequisite for SYRIZA to be first in the elections. And the parties of the progressive space to add higher percentages to enable a progressive government.

Accuracy

The government and its ministers pretend to live in another country and burden their position. Yes, it is a pan-European phenomenon, but what is happening here is not happening anywhere else: They have increased the minimum wage, reduced the VAT, they are chasing cartels in other countries.

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Source From: Capital

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