
Energy Crisis and Accuracy Highlight as Central Issues PASOKgiven the choice of Harilaou Trikoupis to insist on the everyday problems of citizens and to put pressure on the government, presenting their proposals, alternatives to current policies. As a question about energy expected to remain dominant in the next period due to heat demand, PASOK is pressing forward with its proposal to set a ceiling on the retail price of electricity. For solutions accuracy more generally, he reiterates that excise duty on fuel and VAT on food should be reduced. Given that, as party officials say, energy costs are hereditary and fuel the wave of precision, treating energy costs effectively will have a knock-on effect in lowering the cost of goods and services. Manolis Christodoulakis noted yesterday (v/s “Parapolitika”) that the energy crisis is mainly exogenous, and its management is internal. “We do not agree with the government’s management strategy,” he said, adding that the measures taken by the government are aimed at making citizens dependent on benefits. “We insist on reducing excises on oil and VAT on essential goods. And secondly, we talked about the need to set a ceiling on the retail price of electricity, so that there is also a proportional share of responsibility for the energy crisis and its costs to electricity producers, because in this way, inflation will eventually be reduced,” he added.
Emphasis on the energy crisis and precision – Ankara’s provocation was condemned by N. Andrulakis, who met with Turkish NBA basketball player Enes Kanter.
PASOK President Nikos Androulakis, on the occasion of yesterday’s meeting with Turkish NBA basketball player Enes Kanter, who was declared undesirable by the Turkish leadership, condemned the Turkish provocation. “In recent months, we have had many provocative statements by the Turkish leadership to the detriment of the sovereign rights of Greece and Cyprus. I condemn them entirely. In these times, our priority should be respect for international law, because, after all, this is the only way to a peaceful future for the two peoples,” said Mr. Androulakis.
“There are many Turkish refugees in Greece, and we really appreciate your support, because, unfortunately, Erdogan’s policy in our country is very tough. But now they have found a second home in Greece,” the Turkish athlete emphasized.
Source: Kathimerini

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