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N. Iliopoulos: ‘Message of capitulation and unreliability the speech of the Prime Minister’

“A message of capitulation and unreliability” characterized yesterday’s speech of Kyriakos Mitsotakis, the spokesman of SYRIZA-PS. Nassos Iliopoulos, speaking on SKAI’s “Unmatched” show. As he stated, it was “a message of capitulation because it did not touch on the critical issues, such as the strengthening of the NSS, the support of the means of transport, the protection of the workplaces, the reduction of students in the classrooms” and “a message of unreliability because just two days ago “The prime minister himself told us he would not take action against the unvaccinated.”

In fact, N. Iliopoulos reminded that “15 days ago, Mr. Mitsotakis, when we told him to take measures in the churches, turned the discussion into a religious lesson”. “Yesterday a miracle finally happened and he argued that measures should be taken in the churches,” he stressed.

“Unfortunately, the dilemma in which Mr. Mitsotakis is trapped is whether we will go to a new lockdown or mourn more dead. He is trapped in this dilemma because he does not take the necessary measures that we and the health authorities are asking for. “Unvaccinated, this is a serious public health crisis in which Mr. Mitsotakis has failed. We are waiting for answers to specific questions. In November we have 1,137 losses, how many occurred outside the ICU and what are the mortality rates in the ICU?”, he continued.

Finally, N. Iliopoulos reiterated the need “for the mobile vaccination units to run now, so that thousands of our fellow citizens can be vaccinated in remote areas and with mobility problems”. “But in order to win the vaccination battle, we need to not have a health minister who, a month before taking office, said it was not the government’s job to persuade people to get vaccinated.”

Source: AMPE

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Source From: Capital

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