KINAL elections: ‘Yes to fruitful dialogue, no to parallel monologues’, says N. Androulakis

“This model is not a debate, it is a parallel monologue. I see no reason to make parallel monologues from our homes. Through life we ​​can have a fruitful dialogue to commit ourselves to the people of the democratic party as to which party we want and which is our vision for the homeland “.

This comment was made by Nikos Androulakis speaking this morning on ERT about the proposal of George Papandreou to have three televised thematic discussions, even with a remote connection, instead of debates, such as in 2017.

The KINAL MEP and candidate for the party leadership said that “the people of the democratic party will vote on the basis of who will grow the party and will create a party that will go to a strong double-digit percentage to enter the political arena dynamically.” .

He also made it clear that he does not want any intervention by third forces in the electoral process of the Movement for Change. “I want the president of the faction to be elected by people who believe ideologically in our area and not by third forces that consciously belong to ND or SYRIZA. “He is being elected president of the democratic faction. It is inconceivable and shows a lack of political culture for some to mobilize such forces,” he stressed.

Regarding the post-election collaborations, Nikos Androulakis said that “a party with a low percentage should remain in the opposition. A party with a very high percentage, discusses all scenarios, but in terms of values ​​and programs, not for the distribution of power and ministerial positions. “.

He also stated that his goal is “an institutional party that will operate with meritocracy and transparency. With a radical, social democratic program, which will touch all the anxieties of Greek men and women and of course with a passion for generational change”.

Finally, he referred to the refugee crisis facing Europe, noting that there is a need to revise the Dublin Regulation, so that “Greece and Italy stop having the burden of being the first country of entry”. “The government must change allies, because with the ones it has today, we will never see a Dublin revision. souls so that they do not take refugees to their countries through relocation “added Nikos Androulakis.

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Source From: Capital

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