
“There is a third solution and that is the PASOK-KINAL solution. There is a solution to democracy, respect for human rights, separation of powers and sustainable development,” said the President of PASOK-KINAL. Nikos Androulakis from Larisa during his campaign speech.
Mr. Androulakis attacked the ND government and called on the Greek youth from the podium to “turn away from the contempt and discredit” of Mr. Mitsotakis.
Regarding the partnership, the day after the election, he demanded a clean mandate to win on 21 May, stating that “the concern of Mr. Tsipras and Mr. Mitsotakis is not political, but personal, as it is the chairman’s concern.”
For Tempi
Among other things, the chairman of PASOK-KINAL referred to the fatal accident in Tempi, accusing the ND of not apologizing and the state not doing its job. “What happened to the transfer of the station master? A committee appointed by Mr. Mitsotakis himself came forward and declared that the stationmaster’s transfer was illegal because he had exceeded the age limit. Did you hear the apologies from Mr. Georgiadis and Mr. Voridis?” At the same time, he criticized SYRIZA, noting that there is a conclusion stating that “since 2014, specific persons in the ministry and in the OGE do not allow the existence of remote control.”
Mr. Androulakis expressed his disagreement with the client state and promised, as long as PASOK is in government, that “there will be no more party children in public organizations, but there will be open international competition with high financial incentives.”
Measures for farmers
At the same time, he touched upon the issue of agricultural production, emphasizing that the goal is to take care of farmers.. He emphasized that there should be a reduction in production costs and referred to the support of the energy community. At the same time, he undertook to zero the excise tax on agricultural oil for the entire period of the crisis, as well as to establish non-distribution and tax exemption of subsidies, compensations and support for farmers.
He mentioned the need to update ELGA to expand and cover natural disasters in plant and animal capital, and proposed a direct link between agricultural production and tourism. “We do not want Greece to be a huge hotel, but for travelers who come to our country to taste our products, agricultural products and processed products.”
Mr. Androulakis spoke about the need to strengthen the welfare state, noting that he is committed to creating a new EKAS for 350,000 pensioners, as well as abolishing personal distinction.
Speaking of the couple’s new home, the President of PASOK proposed to create a “pool of social housing with either new buildings from the Recovery Fund or with criteria for redevelopmentwith a zero annual interest rate and leased for 15 years at a very low rent.
Regarding private debt and the issue of first home protection, he promised to restore first home protection “with objective criteria based on the repayment amount of the borrower so that no one is at risk of losing their home.” At the same time, it offers a new model for protecting and negotiating with funds.what will happen in the context of negotiations that the official banking system is conducting to give priority to regulation over the destruction of the borrower.
Regarding the problem of debts to the tax office and EFKA, Mr. Androulakis proposed to make 120 contributions for everyone, while he said that there should be benefits for successive citizens with a 30 percent reduction from the initial capital.
Finally, speaking about the issue of public health and the NHS, he said that PASOK would stand in the way of the privatization of healthcare, suggesting that at least 8-10% of the Recovery Fund should be used. He also spoke about the strengthening of primary health care, as well as the inclusion of health workers in the Varyaevskaya and Non-sanitary zones.
Source: Kathimerini

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