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The opposition is gaining momentum

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The opposition is gaining momentum

PRINT EDITION. The opposition is preparing a rally against the government on two fronts. The matter of surveillance and accuracy “suffers” the palace of Maxim, while the parliamentary forces are sharply increasing the “decibels” of criticism.

Characteristically, SYRIZA’s statement on today’s nationwide strike combines Mitsotaki’s “poverty and precision” with cases of surveillance, with Koumunduru referring to a “semi-state monitoring system for politicians” set up by the prime minister. The party’s mobilization has long been planned, as the goal is for a large voter turnout to signal tough structural opposition that the party will enter.

“Greece urgently needs political change and a new progressive government to get it out of the dead end of economic poverty and democratic perversion,” they say from Koumunduru.

Nasos Iliopoulos, in a statement, stressed: “In order to put an end to the lies, we are waiting for Mr. Mitsotakis to come to Parliament on Friday, as he should, to answer Mr. Tsipras if and which of the 33 people who have been identified are under control. with Predator, they were also EYP spokespersons, as were Mr. Androulakis and Mr. Koukakis.”

Regarding the draft PEGA report that was made public, SYRIZA points out that it is “a disturbing story of a complex and opaque network of political and business interests with favoritism, nepotism and political influence.”

The official opposition believes that the climate is already changing. Bringing smiles to the latest MRB poll, which qualitatively shows that the president of SYRIZA is superior to Kyriakos Mitsotakis in dealing with tidiness – dirty self-interest, as well as in supporting the incomes of the small and middle class.

Next to the SYRIZA rally, on Klatmonos Square, there will be a PASOK bloc, which also wants to arrange a loud “appearance” for mobilization. Nikos Androulakis met with the Greek Consumer Workers’ Union, highlighting profit inflation and windfall profits fueled by government choices in a number of sectors such as energy.

Regarding the surveillance case, the President of PASOK, speaking on SKAI Radio, said: “One fine was enough for the Prime Minister to publicly admit that there is a Predator Surveillance Center in Greece. Offside, if we have another Sunday, he can tell us who owns and runs the Predator center.

In the Propylaea, the KKE calls a strike, mobilizing all the forces of Perissos. Demands are put forward for higher wages, signing of collective agreements, measures to protect against energy poverty, lower tariffs for energy and essential goods.

Regarding the surveillance case, KKE MP Manolis Sintihakis demanded the immediate convening of the Committee on Institutions and Transparency in a letter to Thanasis Buras.

Author: Antonis Anzoletos

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