
“Greek men and women vote for a new hope in the May 21 elections. For a new look, said the president of PASOK-Movement for Change Nikos Androulakis and at the same time accused Kyriakos Mitsotakis of having been cultivating an “anti-institutional scenario” for months […] feverishly seeking a lifeline for personal survival, today announced the end of his failed administration.”
Mr. Androulakis added that Mr. Mitsotakis was essentially trying to set a second election on the calendar, ignoring the will of the Greek people as well as the Constitution itself.
“The government of Mitsotakis is characterized by the collapse of the so-called state state, clientelism, increasing social inequality, undermining the rule of law and the independence of the authorities, as well as widespread corruption,” the president said. PASOK-KINAL and emphasized:
“Citizens vote for a Greece worth living in. For a state that will guarantee the public interest, social justice, fair development, transparency and meritocracy. In a sustainable, sustainable Greek economy, with dignity and prosperity for all.
On May 21, I invite you to make a decision to change together.”
Source: Kathimerini

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