
“The issue of accuracy has now reached uncontrollable proportions” and has been affecting the vast majority of households and businesses in our country for many months, stressed Alexis Tsipras in his speech on a topical issue, he introduced Kyriakos Mitsotakis with the theme: “Government Feeds Dirty Profits Instead of Protecting Citizens”, in Prime Minister’s Hour.
Starting his speech, Alexis Tsipras expressed his deep sorrow and the deep sorrow of the deputies of SYRIZA over the unjust death of Alexandros Nikolaidis, “who left too soon, but achieved a lot in his short life.”
The President of SYRIZA PS said that the government’s responsibility can no longer be hidden behind its “propaganda”, that a very large part of the accuracy is not due to the international situation, but to its own choice. He spoke of Mitsotakis’s “accuracy” not only because, in his words, “all inflation figures are the worst or one of the worst in Europe.”
But also because “you are the most unsuited to understand it”, “feel” what it could mean for a family living with a monthly income of 700 euros, needing two minimum wages to pay for electricity, what could this mean for families with two workers to not make ends meet in the middle of the month, which could mean for a mother to consider cutting the child’s tuition fees she gives across the country so she can shop for groceries at the supermarket, which can this mean? means that the father thinks that this year he will not be able to pay for natural gas for heating or for the farmer, that one fill of the farm tank is equivalent to what he will earn if he sells more than 140 kg. milk.
“In the midst of the crisis, instead of being the defender of social unity, you became the protector of the cartels and the guardian angel of profiteering,” he said, and accused the prime minister of making a double blunder, presenting an “idyllic picture.” a situation of alleged success in managing the energy and inflationary crisis” and that he did the same in managing the pandemic, but “these have been debunked by scientists.” “For months you have been bragging that we are doing great and that from this step you are telling us that there is no difference between those who are intubated outside of the intensive care unit and those who are in the intensive care unit.”
“No one denies that we are facing a very big challenge for the European and global economy. Progressive and conservative leadership were looking for solutions, but you, Mr. Mitsotakis, not only ran away, but also found an opportunity to propose an extreme neo-liberal policy of privatizing the checkpoints, while the world is nationalizing such companies,” added Mr. Tsipras. , describing Kyriakos Mitsotakis as “a 2-in-1 prime minister: he acts like Louis and rules like Thatcher.
Speaking of the “shopping basket”, he called it “a basket of ridicule” and wondered “for whom the prices will be tolerable?”.
“You forgot all the numbers and only find accuracy in Spaghetti No. 6, you forgot the price of gasoline, inflation rates and make a cheap communication game with rice and spaghetti No. 6. And you pretend not to see the filthy profit in fuel and oil products”, he added.
Finally, he urged the prime minister to call an election: “Name an election so we can see how much rubbish is put in a bag so people can breathe.” “Democracy will defeat arrogance, Greece will get back on its feet.”
Source: Kathimerini

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