Ironies of Ev. Tsakalotou for K. Mitsotaki

Euclid Tsakalotos launches an unusual personal attack on Kyriakos Mitsotakis through a post on his personal Facebook profile.

“But it is outrageous for the prime minister to continue his stance on inflation and inflation, saying that ‘it does not matter how much money you spend to look at our lives more holistically. If he wants to give such advice, let him resign,'” he said in a post. of SYRIZA and former Minister of Finance.

The whole post of Ev. Tsakalotou:

Mr. Mitsotakis saying that “in Greece we have family and friends who make our lives easier” is provocative. It is an indisputable proof that he imagines a “liberal” society: there is no need for a welfare state, there is no concept of social wages, there is no need to address inequalities, there is no willingness to share the risks in society. As if stuck in a 1960s movie with a non-existent welfare state and the only focus on family and friends. It is a vision that is neither modern nor fair. Just disgusting.

But the Prime Minister of precision and inflation continues his position by saying that “it does not matter how much money you spend to see our lives more holistically” is outrageous. If he wants to give such advice let him resign, let us who are interested in increasing people’s salaries and I have to suggest him various beaches to go and think about summer. He may not have gone to some of them already.

Source: Capital

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