N. Androulakis: We will be ready for the national elections whenever they take place

“Our country needs a strong governance proposal towards New Democracy that will not remind the SYRIZA-ANEL government of anything. If the Greek people honor us, I have a duty and a duty to be ready and I will be ready,” Nikos Androulakis told His full-length interview in “Vima tis Kyriakis”, emphatically characterizing “fake and riveting dilemmas for our society”, the efforts of ND and SYRIZA.

On the crucial issue of political stability after the elections, the president of PASOK-Movement for Change states that it concerns everyone. He states in particular: “On the first Sunday of the simple analog, based on the correlations that the citizens will have formed, everyone’s intentions will be judged. If they think and govern in terms of sincere consent and cooperation or in terms of personal political rescue.”

He is optimistic about the party’s electoral success, as he claims that “in the national elections we will prove that we want and can. Mr. Tsipras says that they will be held in the fall, Mr. Mitsotakis monotonously reiterates that the elections will be held at the end of four years “We will be ready whenever they happen.”

He adds, in fact, that he believes in social democracy because he considers its ideas and value priorities crucial for the future of humanity. “We give content to a quality democracy, not only by strengthening the state institutions for more transparency and meritocracy but also because we are trying to strengthen the institutions of cooperation and solidarity at a time when bridges and respect for international law and human rights are being torn down. “All these challenges directly affect the well-being of the Greek people,” he said.

Mr. Androulakis strongly criticizes the EU’s stance on the war in Ukraine, accusing European leaders that since 2014, with the illegal annexation of Crimea, there were many signs that they should have taken seriously. He said there had been no preparation, especially on energy issues but also on defense and security, to shield Europe from a possible escalation of Putin’s aggression. “If we had moved on to a real Energy Union, through domestic energy production and better interconnections between states, we should still have taken more steps in the area of ​​common foreign and defense and security policy, which we are moving at a tortoise pace,” he said. Nikos Androulakis.

He is particularly critical of the foreign policy pursued by the government, typically saying that it is not possible with “fireworks”. We passed very quickly the “new page in Greek-Turkish relations” that the Prime Minister said after his meeting with President Erdogan in a new period of escalation, with Turkey calling for the demilitarization of the Eastern Aegean islands and directly challenging our national sovereignty “, while criticizing the escalation sought by Tayyip Erdogan. “It will do everything to stay in power. It will use every means at its disposal, the refugee, the war in Ukraine, the entry request of Finland and Sweden, it will try to outlaw the pro-Kurdish HDP party. That is why it should We are prepared in both the Aegean and the Eastern Mediterranean.In Cyprus, we already have a new barrage of challenges in the enclosed area of ​​Famagusta, but all this without creating panic among the citizens with dangerous leaks, such as those that came from the Ministry of Defense. to strengthen our deterrent force without drumbeats of internal consumption “, supports the president of PASOK – Movement for Change.

Nikos Androulakis harshly criticizes the attitude of the EU leadership towards the provocation of the Turkish President as he underlines that “in the field of Defense it is necessary to proceed to a greater deepening that will allow the citizens of Europe to feel just as safe or stay in Estonia and Finland, or Greece and Cyprus, we must have a common framework for arms exports from European countries to third countries, it is not just a matter of solidarity to impose an arms embargo on Turkey, but of regional stability, not to equip authoritarian leaders “They threaten the territorial integrity of two Member States. Leaders who push for revisionist plans and oppress their own people must be treated together.”

On the “hot” issue of accuracy in electricity tariffs, he reiterates his proposal to include a ceiling on retail prices so that there is a fair distribution of costs between consumers, the state and large power generators, as well as the taxation of the super profits of energy companies. “Then the government accused us of populism, and now, although it admits the problem, it is artificially trying to find ways to hide the true height of the super profits. not only does it significantly cut taxable profits relative to RAE’s findings, but it also refers to the future, in a new ministerial decision that will determine the final amount. “We have proposed a number of other basic goods, a proportional reduction of the excise tax and other indirect taxes, always in relation to the overpayment of the tax revenues from VAT that the state has due to the revaluations”, underlines Mr. Androulakis.

The criticism of the economic policy pursued by the ND government is sharp, saying that the government aid measures, of the order of 43 billion in the two years 2020-2021, were not targeted. “What kind of resilient economy are we talking about? The fiscal choices of the Mitsotakis government are strongly reminiscent of the Karamanlis period,” he stressed. Especially for the Recovery Fund, Mr. Androulakis considers it necessary to redirect actions with large flagship projects that change the landscape and faster implementation so as not to lose resources.

He insists on his basic proposal for the demographic, the access of mainly young people to a decent home so that they can start their lives, along with access to good quality public health and education services. Regarding the bill on universities presented by the government, Nikos Androulakis sharply denies that the consultation was initially 14 days and was extended for another week, while for the corresponding PASOK law in 2011, the dialogue had lasted 14 whole months.

On the proposals he includes, he notes how he “reduces the self-government of the universities, gives supremacy to the Rector who for the first time is not elected but is essentially appointed, while restores regulations that promote the established and family rule in the university. mobility that we had institutionalized and did not allow a professor to be elected to the same institution where he has done all his studies, from bachelor to doctorate “.

Source: Capital

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