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N.D.: Pensions, education on the agenda of parliamentarians

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N.D.: Pensions, education on the agenda of parliamentarians

Yesterday’s meeting was held in a very good atmosphere ND Parliamentary Group, and many noted that it was reminiscent of the meetings … the first year of the administration. OUR Prime Minister during his speech, he asked the deputies to take the floor and express their opinion, which was done by more than 20 deputies. OUR Dionysus Hatzidakis he spoke of the “brilliant poverty” of the rank and file, calling for an increase in the pensions of generals, lieutenant generals and airmen, a position the Prime Minister himself warmly welcomed.

The prime minister asked for “modesty”, stressing that “the society is going through hard times, there is great uncertainty about the coming winter.”

Among the most interesting was the divergence of opinion between the deputy of Thesprotia Vasily Yogaka and deputy of Messinia Miltu Chrysomalli for the return of medical workers, which will certainly affect other deputies. The first asked for the return of unvaccinated health workers, to which Mr. Chryzomallis responded by saying that it was incompatible with the health profession as they denied science. mr. kiranakis he again touched on the issue of universities, explaining why this is an ideal opportunity for the implementation of the state program. mr. pumpkin emphasized that N.D. it has lost people who, however, have not gone over to other parties and can repatriate them with their policies. However, he left a tip for Mr. Vesiropoulos, for late arrivals and delays in Mati. Also of interest is the position of Carideswho referred to the style, noting that he needed humility rather than eloquence.

In this part of the management style, he also focused on Prime Minister with his statement at the end of the meeting: “I want us to be very measured in how we communicate during these extremely difficult times,” he said, explaining in detail what he means: “But there is a general feeling among citizens that that this government is doing a lot of important work. There is also a feeling that there is a significant margin of trust, despite the very great difficulties that we have to face.” At this point, he added that there is another side of reality that cannot be ignored: “And she says that society is going through hard times, it has a lot of uncertainty about the coming winter. There are still many unresolved issues, most of which are the result of the high cost of living and the import crisis that arose after the Russian invasion of Ukraine, and we must be fully attuned to the feelings of the citizens in our political life. discourse”. And he concluded: “I think you are all very experienced to know that we must maintain this balance and show the necessary modesty in our communication so that citizens do not feel that we are proud of our many and important successes.”

Author: Stavros Papantoniou

Source: Kathimerini

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