
Although Prime Minister he once again declared from Patras that the elections would take place at the end of the term of office – however, without specifying when exactly – the whole atmosphere that has developed in the Achaean capital shows that we have already entered the pre-election period. The prime minister is essentially picking up the gauntlet that the ax leader keeps throwing down. opposition, “launched” from Patras the first informal debate between the two parties.
Projects
The visit to Achaia was based on infrastructure projects that Mr. Mitsotakis characterized as the largest ever held in the county. “Three construction sites and one project are ‘working’ at a faster pace than we planned,” the prime minister said, saying the government was proud of the implementation of its announcements. The prime minister of any region he travels to will talk about the projects he has completed, throwing down the gauntlet to Mr. Putin in turn. Tsipras: “Let the citizens compare the previous announcements with today’s reality,” he said in Patras.
The prime minister also spoke about the wiretapping, calling the use of the Predator in the ND internal party elections “shamlar” and “fantastic scenarios.” in 2015-16 during the fire in Mati to identify the children of… Minister Pierrakakis, as well as to identify… the boat on which Alexis Tsipras was resting. Mr. Mitsotakis especially loudly reiterated that anyone with evidence should go and present it to the prosecutor, and to the opposition’s attacks on wiretapping, he replied that “the issue of communication security is really very important, and that’s why I took the courage from the first moment the responsibility of the government and I proceeded to change the persons to supervise the case.”
Mr. Mitsotakis, referring to Mr. Tsipras, said that “this is a prime minister who has held 30,000 auctions in his time, and I have not seen him running after people who have lost their homes.”
It seems that national issues will play a primary role before the elections. All dimensions show a chaotic difference between the two political opponents in the way of solving national problems, which Mr. Mitsotakis will try to use in every possible way. Recently, the Prime Minister said that T. Erdogan would prefer to have Alexis Tsipras by his side, and yesterday he said in disgust that “we will not take anyone’s permission for our weapons program”, adding that “citizens feel safe because the government strengthened the Armed Forces and protected the alliances.”
Auctions
As for the issue of auctions, which came to the fore after Ms. Kolova’s case, the prime minister reserved yet another vicious attack on Mr. Tsipras for his visit to the journalist’s home. “How much hypocrisy can fit in a picture? He is a prime minister who has held 30,000 auctions in his time and I have not seen him run to people who have lost their homes,” he said, leaving open the possibility of new interventions: “I asked the Treasury to exhaust everything that we can do for regular borrowers by consulting with banks,” he said.
Elections
Mr. Mitsotakis attacked the ax head. opposition and by a simple analogy, characterizing the country as a “captive” and political stability as “mined”. However, he reversed his strategy by saying “I don’t see two elections and I don’t think of dual elections” but only “nationwide elections”. Finally, it is indicative of the pre-election tone raised by the prime minister that, speaking of the “household basket”, he said that it did not please the “caviar left and champagne socialists”, whom he invited to “take your expensive bucket and go play in the other place”.

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