A. Tsipras: Rapid reduction of income in households and businesses from electricity bills

The President of SYRIZA Progressive Alliance, Alexis Tsipras, launched a fierce attack for criminal management in the parallel crises of the pandemic and accuracy, during the meeting he had with productive and social organizations in Igoumenitsa, during the second day of his tour in Epirus, “two years that should not have been complacency by Mr. Mitsotakis”.

Referring to the explosion of accuracy and the economic impact of the pandemic, Mr. Tsipras stressed the need to continue support measures for households and businesses that “are experiencing a rapid decline in their income from PPC accounts”, in contrast to the tactics that followed by the government, which “votes next week on a Budget that assumes the pandemic is over.” He called the cessation of support measures a “socially catastrophic decision”.

Mr. Tsipras attributed huge responsibilities to the government for the fact that “our country is a champion in the wholesale price of electricity throughout Europe”, attributing the negative first to the decision to transfer 17% of PPC in the midst of crisis, the inaction of the Competition Commission and RAE, noting that the increases in electricity bills in an average household can reach up to 500 euros, while at the same time “catering professionals in Ioannina talked to me about increases of up to 2,500 euros, that is, two salaries of employees.” He added that the situation for entrepreneurs is unsustainable, given that “professionals are with accumulated debts from the pandemic period and with the prospect of having to repay any aid they received, and with their turnover according to what they complain to have fall by up to 80% “. For this reason, he warned of a “social impasse”, given that “although we are not right, the fear of the coronavirus on the one hand and on the other hand the reduced purchasing power prevent citizens from consuming”.

In this context, he cited the need for a package of measures to support households and businesses affected “by writing off, as we propose, part of the debt created during the pandemic for small and medium-sized enterprises”. He also noted that the support measures should be extended, because “putting a knife in the support measures from 1/1/2022 is socially catastrophic”. He therefore stressed the need for a non-refundable advance program – even smaller.

As far as households are concerned, he proposed the reduction to the EU minimum allowable level of Excise Tax. Especially for farmers, he proposed the relevant measure to be extended to all producers, not just cooperatives.

Launching an attack on Mr. Mitsotakis, Alexis Tsipras reminded that in the run-up to the elections, the current Prime Minister had promised to increase the minimum wage to twice the growth rate of the Greek economy. And while this year a growth rate of over 6% is recorded, “instead of going to 12%, even from 1/1/2022, it announces ridiculous increases of 2% that correspond to 50 minutes a day for the minimum wage”.

Regarding the minimum wage, he stressed that “we consider it necessary for the minimum wage to go to 800 euros for households to breathe and at the same time for businesses to be able to cope through the proposals we have submitted for the write-off of private debt with support, so that the economy can move and we can get out of this impasse “, otherwise he expressed the concern, we will return to a vicious circle, which will throw us too low.

Finally, describing the market situation, he referred to entrepreneurs, such as catering, but also elsewhere, who are in despair. Because, as he explained, “you do not have a salary reduction, you remain stable by name, but you have a rapid reduction in income indirectly.” And taking into account the health insecurity in relation to life, “an explosive mixture” is formed.

At the same time, on the second front, that of the pandemic, Mr. Tsipras, stigmatizing the fact that in this country our country is “in the worst position in Western Europe” in deaths per million population, rang the alarm bell for both its course vaccination as well as the situation of the NSS that is “collapsing”, estimating that “difficult days are coming and if the government bets only on communication it can not face the difficulties”.

On the occasion of the complaints for prioritization in ICU beds, for which there was a prosecutorial intervention, the President of SYRIZA PS noted that “the prosecutor has taken over, I hope that what was complained does not apply”, emphasizing the need for a full investigation. “If even a nugget of those who are reported are valid, we are in a period of moral decline,” he added, while referring to the complaints of Rio hospital doctors who spoke of lack of oxygen, concluding that “the NSS is collapsing.”

On the occasion of the 180 patients who are intubated outside the ICU, he characterized as “nonsense that it is the same for a patient to be intubated inside and outside the ICU” who “do not even stand in common sense”. “It is not possible in a period of crisis of credibility and trust for the Prime Minister to come out in Parliament and say that it is the same to be in and out of the ICU, when at the moment 99% of the people who are temporarily intubated outside the ICU end up” he added.

He accused the government and Mr. Mitsotakis that for two years he was sending the wrong messages, when he said vaccinate and get rid of it and he celebrated the end of the pandemic three times and sent messages of relaxation to the citizens, while “all scientists warned that this case would not be case of a few months and that the vaccinated will also have difficulties and protection measures “. On the issue of vaccination in particular, Mr Tsipras spoke of the government’s “utter failure to persuade the people”, saying that in the end “no real effort has ever been made”, in contrast to the door-to-door vaccination campaign in Portugal. which has reached vaccination rates of over 90%, while Greece remains just over 60%. He explained that he did not refer to a small part of the population who may have irrational views, “we saw this part in the supposedly patriotic mobilizations against the Prespa Agreement”, but that “we had to fight and convince and not “The government should throw in the towel for the very large part who are people who are afraid or have no information.” “In this effort, the local government had to help, to go door to door in people’s homes. To help the Church, its leadership has played a positive role, but unfortunately not the whole,” he noted.

At the same time, he attributed great responsibility to the government and Mr. Mitsotakis personally for the “political choice” to bet only on the vaccine and leave the NSS without support in the pandemic, despite the fact that “we did not now have the IMF above the Our head is saying do not spend money, but the opposite: “Across Europe there was a budget escape clause and the message was to spend what is needed to support health systems.”

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Source From: Capital

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