
His interview Alexis Tsipras at the radio station “Sto Kokkino” he left no doubt that the “hard rock” of SYRIZA in relation to the government can begin with precision, but does not leave behind the scenes issues of ethics, justice and democracy. There are quite a few leaders who believe that climate polarization will reveal that Maximos’ “weak point” is corruption issues affecting some MPs, as well as New Republic with direct appointment. And how, at the same time, his moral advantage SYRIZA cannot be disputed. The climate is becoming toxic, but as they explain, the New Democracy and the practices it follows are to blame. Aleksey Tsipras’ position was typical: “We have an impulse towards social wealth that has never existed,” he stressed, always linking the problem of bad loans with the middle class, which is threatened by auctions.
The climate is becoming poisonous, but ND is to blame. and the methods he follows, argues Kumundura – Critics of Tsipras for manipulations on the precision front.
In regards to EYP wiretapping, President SYRIZA predicted that mercury would rise from the moment the information from Maximos said that Kyriakos Mitsotakis he will not answer his own question in parliament. “If this happens, then the prime minister is on the run and he has no arguments to answer,” he said in this interview. Regarding the Andreas Pacis case, Alexis Tsipras characteristically said: “The policy of the ruling party is to create collection companies that take 10% of the value of Kosmaka’s loans in order to turn right and left and rob Greek society and the middle class. This is the main problem.”
And since everything ends in the economy, SYRIZA believes that the government’s reflexes on accuracy are not good. The economic headquarters of Kumunduru believes that the “basket of households” will bring to the surface the SYRIZA program, which includes, among other things, a reduction in VAT on basic foodstuffs and a tax on fuel. According to Alexis Tsipras, this is “a communication firework that can give the impression that the government is doing something for a short period of time, but in the end it can also backfire when the consumer sees that there will be no effect from this.” on your pocket.” They point out that the lack of control in the market is huge and ask the following question: “How is it guaranteed that price controls on only 50 basket tags will not translate into price increases on the remaining 14,000 items?”
Source: Kathimerini

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