N. Androulakis: The Mitsotaki-Tsipras sketch in Parliament has no political substance

The president of PASOK-Movement for Change, Nikos Androulakis, toured earlier on Friday in the shopping center of Kalamaria.

In a statement to reporters, Mr. Androulakis commented on yesterday’s debate in Parliament and said that “we saw another sketch without political significance between Mr. Mitsotakis and Mr. Tsipras. They prove that they prioritize micro-partisanship and their sense of self-preservation. , when discussing issues requiring a national strategy (…)

The Greek people deserve more than this theater of the absurd, which they systematically watch in the Greek parliament between Tsipras and Mitsotakis. “And we are ready to offer him other progressive, realistic solutions for a better future for all Greek women and all Greeks.”

He noted that PASOK – Movement for Change supported the Greek-American agreement with a sense of national responsibility, but “now the US Congress must prove in practice that it will block any sale of defense equipment to Turkey, as it can not equip a country that is not in turmoil. the principles of good neighborliness and international conditions in the Mediterranean and systematically violates human rights within it “.

Referring to the accuracy of the citizens ‘income, the president of PASOK-Movement for Change stressed that the movement’s political proposal to impose a ceiling on the retail price of energy, “will lead to a reduction in citizens’ tariffs tomorrow morning.”

Responding to a citizen who asked him about party officials who left the party to chase chairs, Mr. Androulakis reiterated: “I call on all those who believed in the Democratic Party and PASOK, those who want to fight for a strong Democratic Party, for a party that can, through a progressive program, serve great reforms, great changes.”

The first stop of Mr. Androulakis’s tour was the OASTH depot where he talked to the employees.

“Our priority is to redesign the transport map, as transport is a building block of the quality of life of citizens. Thessaloniki is far behind and it is unfair for Thessaloniki residents not to enjoy services available to citizens of other European cities,” he said. of PASOK-Movement for Change, pointing out the need for further expansion of the Metro to the airport and to Western Thessaloniki. Mr. Androulakis accepted the demands of the employees to return the job allowances and unhealthy working conditions.

Then the president of PASOK-Movement for Change drank coffee with the employees in the cleaning of the Municipality of Kalamaria.

“I pledge that as our faction grows, so does your power. I visit you symbolically because cleanliness and human transportation mean quality life for citizens. Rising prices gnaw at your income. We offer realistic solutions such as retail ceilings and taxation.” of real super-profits, proposals that shield the society against this adventure “said Mr. Androulakis, emphasizing the need to formulate policies that will support the new generation and the new working mother.

Source: Capital

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