M. Christodoulakis: ‘The government should make difficult and critical decisions for the country’

“The pandemic in Greece is not going well at the moment, more modesty is needed from the government. We do not criticize the measures that have been taken, but no one can deny that they were too late,” said KINAL secretary Manolis Christodoulakis, speaking on the television station ACTION 24.

The secretary of KINAL criticized the government for taking into account the political costs in making the decisions, it was too late to take the necessary measures, while at the same time there were no controls required for their implementation.

“As a Movement for Change, we have proposed extending the obligation of vaccination to professions that come into direct contact with the people. So far, nothing has been done. The opposition must be clear, synthetic, with proposals and put its back to the difficult And the opposition in Greece did not only have SYRIZA, Polaki and Tsipras, it also had a Movement for Change and Gennimata. listen and take the difficult but crucial decisions for the country “, Mr. Christodoulakis underlined.

To be precise and the new measures to support the economy, the secretary of KINAL criticized ND for following the practices of SYRIZA, but promised that KINAL would vote for anything that helps even a little the citizens who need it, but asked for real support with more permanent features.

In terms of energy costs, it is more necessary than ever to talk about boosting citizens’ disposable income. “It is not possible for the increase of the minimum wage to be at 2%, ie only 12 euros per month, when inflation reaches 4% and the growth rates are supposed to be much higher than that. We must also talk about reducing it. “VAT on food and the reduction of taxes on fuel. The burden should not be passed on to those who really need it”, stressed Mr. Christodoulakis.

“Finally, a few days ago we saw the debate on the budget in Parliament. A budget with a new tax increase to 3.5 billion euros, which maintains a very high ratio between indirect and direct taxes and brings cuts in health and combating spending. “Unemployment, despite the current difficult situation. A budget that unfortunately does not concern workers, small and medium-sized businesses, farmers, and those affected by the crisis in the last 10 years,” the KINAL secretary said.

Source: AMPE

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Source From: Capital

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