
The Prime Minister raised the issue of the special purpose government Kyriakos Mitsotakis and posed a dilemmastability or chaos“, in connection with Sunday’s elections, addressing the residents of Naousa.
“They even talked to us about a special purpose government. In three months, he says, we will have a special purpose government. Let’s see how your pensions will be paid by the special purpose government and how the country will be run,” said Mr. Mitsotakis and continued: “Three days before the vote, there is a proposal for governance: New Republic. On the other hand, absolute chaos. Well, the dilemma of stability or chaos is very strong and very compelling. We want a stable government. A government that can make decisions. A government that will not become the object of internal party negotiations and blackmail. Nothing we have achieved is taken for granted. Moreover, we, unfortunately, face political forces that are only interested in returning to power at any cost, completely ignoring what is good for the country and its stability.”
“The last thing we need is instability”
“The next elections are not only about the economy, the raw materials sector, healthcare, it is also about who will manage the country’s foreign policy and defense in critical conditions,” he noted and added: “The last thing we need is instability, the last what we need is experiments, the last thing we need is theories “yes, I know who the prime minister might be, “unknown X”, but I don’t tell you, I keep it a secret until elections”.
For issues that concern her Naoussa areasaid it was important that the Police School be reopened in Naoussa.
He also stressed that his government has supported the production of wine by reducing excise tax, made wine tourism more accessible and supports the development of tourism 12 months a year.
On the way from Kria Vrisi Pella to Naoussa, the Prime Minister visited a model vocational school.
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Source: Kathimerini

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