
The first debate between the authorities and the official opposition has ended. Yannis Oikonomou and spokesman for SYRIZA Popi Tzapaniducrossed swords.
“The government of SYRIZA has protected the first residence and the citizens are aware of this and the prime minister has acknowledged this in parliament,” he said. Popi Tzapanidu.
He then argued: “Dutch bankruptcy law has changed the field so that banks and funds are not required to settle accounts with owners. We call on the government to suspend early home auctions until after the election to protect vulnerable households in dire need. Immediately after this, SYRIZA will pass a law that will protect the first house and provide negotiation and judicial protection for the borrower.”
Asked why a 17-year-old should vote for ND, Mr. Economou, among other things, replied: “Why do we say that he deserves the right to live in a prosperous country in order to claim to live the way he and his parents are waiting. This is what the ND is trying to do for the new generation at all levels, for example in the field of education, providing students with rooms in dormitories and libraries. We say that the university should be able to connect with foreign universities, we say that we should bring the state closer in technology and attract investment, we say that we should make sure that the new generation finds a home, we say that they should live home of the protagonist. That’s why we’re telling him to vote ND.”
“We have taken steps to shed light on the problem of surveillance”
Asked if the ND had done its best to shed light on the surveillance case, Mr. Economou said the case had “tested the endurance of institutions” and stressed that “we made no secret, political responsibility was taken, there were retirement and everything has changed at EYP and we won’t rest until there’s a shadow left. This is the right way, and not to look for impressions before the judicial investigation.
He noted that when “institutions were instrumentalized, they ended up in cases such as the case of Ms. Savvaydu, who was charged and then the European Court fined our country, the Novartis case, in which no one was eventually transferred to court. . Democracy has rules. When everything comes out of the darkness, then the world will see what exactly this was.
Mr. Economou mentioned regional Greece and said that a unique investment project is being developed in the region. He said that Tripoli has investments from the largest pharmaceutical industry and Kilkis has large investments from a battery company. “Inequalities in the region will be reduced with this government. The previous government did not give growth, but when Europe had 1.5% growth, we had 0.5%.”
Mr. Economou invited Ms. Tsapanida to accompany her, as he said, to many parts of the country where there are investments from abroad, “to see what development means in practice.”
He said that “SYRIZA has been trying to do something wrong for a long time”, and referring to the issues of corruption, he said that “the bottom line is that this government does not hide any problems, the problem is not only how you eradicate corruption, but how you fight her. We immediately react and intervene, which has not happened in the past, as in the cases of Ms. Gerovasilis or Mr. Flambouraris.”
He also stressed that the policy of supporting people to repay their loans is “unfolding before our eyes and the world will see it”, while he called on Ms. Tsapanida to answer “whether SYRIZA will tear down the Eros fence or not”, stating that that “for us, in addition to land, the sea also has borders.”
Source: Kathimerini

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