
A clear signal of support for her N.D. and his Kyriakou Mitsotakis sent yesterday from the event stage at Zappeion to “Europe Day” two former prime ministers Kostas Karamanlis And Antonis Samaras.
Mister. Karamanlis, after the first detailed mention of today’s Europe and its omissions, ended with a strong message of support for N.D. In particular, he stated that “the country needs political stability” and “it cannot afford political instability, lack of governance, endless party bargaining,” adding that “the day after the election, the country needs a stable government with a clear mandate.” and a four year horizon. Only our faction can guarantee this stability and perspective.” Mr. Karamanlis concluded that “with the support of all of us, our faction is strong and will achieve another electoral victory in the upcoming elections”, listing the “serious work” of the government “in economic indicators, in investments, in tax reform.” , in the significant advancement of the digital state, in the management of migration, and in the enhancement of the deterrent capacity of the military,” which he called “tangible examples.” Elsewhere in his speech, Mr. Karamanlis stated that “the key to the strength of the faction is the adherence to the principles and values that its founder clearly defined in his historical path: respect for democratic institutions in the face of any form of lawlessness.”
Mr. Karamanlis stressed that the country “cannot afford political instability, lack of governance, endless party bargaining.”
For my part and Antonis Samaras sent a clear signal of support to the government, stating at the end of his speech that “two former prime ministers, along with the current prime minister, are here today, with heavy symbolism for both the faction and the country.” Earlier and after criticizing today’s Europe on the same wavelength as Kostas Karamanlis, he referred, among other things, to the “very correct decision” of the Mitsotakis government to extend the Evros fence in opposition to the SYRIZA policy. . Mr. Samara’s speech also included references to the May 21 elections, saying that “we are not going back with anything” and “after May 21 we will go forward to a Europe that will find its pace” and “with Greece that is now back on its feet thanks to the remedial efforts of the government of the past four years, the government of Kyriakos Mitsotakis.”
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis was the last to take the stage, beginning by saying that “we remain steadfast in the choice of Konstantinos Karamanlis”, while noting that the two former prime ministers Karamanlis and Samaras remained steadfast in this choice without considering the political cost. . In another part of his speech, the Prime Minister emphasized that “Greece is no longer in 2015, nor in 2012, nor in 2010, when the wrong prescriptions were imposed on us” and therefore “no one can now point a finger at us that we allegedly do not follow European directives when we are doing much better than many European countries.”
Source: Kathimerini

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