
“For the country to stand on its own feet, the new generation of Greece must stand on its own feet,” said PASOK-KINAL President Nikos Androulakis, speaking on ANT1’s Good Morning Greece, explaining PASOK’s social housing program. for change, emphasizing in particular the importance of the new generation in the development of the country.
“The biggest problem of the new generation is how they will be separated from the family. That is, to find a rent at a decent level. In line with the practice of social democracy implemented in the cities of Spain, Portugal, Vienna and other countries, we propose to create a pool of 150,000 units of social housing, which will either be built anew with funds from the Recovery Fund or renovate redeemable houses with the provision of tax incentives motivation . 150,000 new couples will be renting them at low rents, and thus rents in the market as a whole will fall,” explained the President of PASOK-KINAL.
The face of the prime minister and the higher ministries will become universally recognized
Nikos Androulakis stressed that he never said he would nominate a prime minister and repeated his offer of government cooperation. “I said, first of all, to have a strong double-digit percentage, much higher than we had last time and, of course, much closer to our rivals. Secondly, programmatic convergence, because it cannot be said that we will change politics only in faces. Politics changes with convergence. And thirdly, faces. I will not specify who will be prime minister. That would be arrogance and intemperance. The face of the prime minister and leading ministries will be mutually acceptable,” he stressed.
Regarding the stability of the government, he added that the one who puts his seat above all else, and not the one who puts the problems of the Greek people above all else, will be held responsible. “I am interested in the future of our country, not the future of two political leaders who rule and start from scratch,” he added.
He repeated his refusal to speak with MERA 25 G. Varoufakis, explaining that “it is impossible to enter into discussions with the parties that pushed Greece out of the European Union, out of the eurozone.”
Asked about the electoral system, the president of PASOK-Movement for Change said: “Mr. Mitsotakis said a few days ago, ‘Look what problems Germany has with a simple proportional system.’ That is, to understand the level of contempt for common sense, the Greek Prime Minister declares that in the strongest country in Europe and one of the strongest in the world, where a simple analogy gave convergence, reduced toxicity and gave a strong perspective, is an “evil system.” On the contrary, it is a “good system” where Mitsotakis will blackmail everyone else to remain prime minister. Obviously, political systems are being evaluated. That is why I say to the Greek people today:
We need a system that will lay the foundations for national reconciliation, de-escalation of toxicity and avoidance of old pathologies, such as the arrogance of power, which makes the state an instrument in the interests of the party, appoints cronies and acquaintances.
Regarding the political practice of ND and SYRIZA, he stated that “For me, SYRIZA and New Democracy are not the same. However, I know very well from their time in government that neither Mr. Mitsotakis is a liberal, because it is not liberalism for Europe to carry out wiretapping, cover-ups, attacks on independent Authorities and the instrumentalization of justice, nor Mr. -Mr. Tsipras European left because it’s not European left to caress Maduro, make contests for TV licenses, and while justice is condemning 13-0 your closest partner, instead of putting him on the sidelines, you make him yours flag on the ballot.”
Arrogance does its best for the chair
He responded to criticism that it was arrogant to promote his agenda, saying, “Arrogance is doing your best for the chairman. It is not arrogance to do everything possible for programmatic convergence that will improve the lives of the Greek people. I am arrogant when I support: “Let’s agree on bad loans, on social housing, give 8-10% to the NHS, because hospitals are falling apart?”
He also criticized the government of ND and K. Mitsotakis for doing nothing to revise the Dublin Convention on Immigration and Refugees, and noted that his position is: “Yes to the protection of the borders, yes to the revision of Dublin.”
Referring to the presentation of SYRIZA’s proposals on private debt and bad loans, Mr. Androulakis said: “Mr. Tsipras said yesterday: ‘I will solve the problem with bad loans’. But with the 2015 law, he turned over the bad loans of the Greek people to the crows of funds,” explaining that PASOK never passed a law on bad loans and left a tip for Mr. Tsipras’s attempt to embezzle what he said was the Katseli Law. “The law is ours. This is the PASOK law, and whoever is trying to claim it today voted against the 2010 First Residence Protection Act,” Mr. Androulakis said. He once again made it clear that the doors of the party will remain closed to those who have joined SYRIZA, even if they change their mind.
If I see that I did not succeed, I will give myself any mark.
The president of the PASOK-Change movement also emphasized: “For me, my goal is to promote what I have found by offering it to my homeland. If I see that I didn’t succeed, I will obviously give myself any mark. ”
Responding to a request by the prosecutor to speed up the investigation of the wiretapping case, which he filed a few days ago with the head of the Athenian Prosecutor’s Office of First Instance, Mr. Androulakis said: “I contacted the Ministry of Justice because I am a victim of wiretapping. Mr. Mitsotakis is the prime minister of the country. The same for the victim of a scam, a parastatal mechanism and a request for justice to speed up procedures, and the same for the prime minister who runs the country? I believe that we have an obligation to support institutions. I did not go to Mr. Dogiakos as I did to Mr. Tsipras, but to where the heart of Greek justice beats, where prosecutors struggle to complete very important cases.”
Source: RES-IPE
Source: Kathimerini

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