N. Iliopoulos: This government must leave

“This government must leave now. It must leave now to raise the basic salary, it must leave because it is not fighting for accuracy, it must leave to strengthen the NSS. And it must leave for the sake of democracy,” he said. Nassos Iliopoulos, speaking to SKAI, about the motion of censure filed by SYRIZA-PS against the government.

The SYRIZA-PS spokesman stated that the motion of censure is a tool of Democracy and that “for three days the government and Mr. Mitsotakis will be called to apologize for both the accuracy and the pandemic, for the so-called last month of the pandemic at the moment. that in January we have 2,293 losses “.

Also in relation to the motion of censure, he noted that “the moves in Parliament are not limited to narrow arithmetic, but talk to the popular feeling and the demand of society, which at the moment is that things should go differently.” He argued that ND MPs “will find it very difficult to support the actions of their ministers such as transport, Mr. Stylianidis’s moves, Mr. Skrekas’s choices at PPC with the 50% bonus to golden boys, when thousands of households were left without electricity “. Mr. Iliopoulos explained that the official opposition did not file a motion of censure “just for a natural disaster, when in the summer with 2 Beaufort and apnea the country burned we did not do it”, emphasizing that “this time, however, we see a recurring pattern” . “In the face of any catastrophe, the Mitsotakis government congratulates itself while the state apparatus is collapsing,” he said, adding that the prime minister “did not hesitate to state in the ministry that meteorologists were to blame for their inability to protect society from the snow. in the most official way he had warned of bad weather. ”

The SYRIZA spokesman underlined that “this government must leave now because in terms of human lives we are twice above the EU average, because we are the only country with a basic salary lower than in 2010, because we are in the worst position in the price “But it must go, moreover, because its institutional decline is not worth it in Greek society.” Regarding the latter, he stated that “Mr. Gerapetritis, the number two of the government, cannot talk and be blackmailed by a defendant, who according to the complaints of Mr. Vroutsis had” booked “with thumbs up in his office”.

Regarding the attitude of the Movement for Change, he commented that “there is a logical contradiction, it is not possible to say that you want the government to leave but not elections”.

Source From: Capital

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