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Tsipras: Mr. Mitsotakis’ trick doesn’t lower prices or protect first home

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Tsipras: Mr. Mitsotakis’ trick doesn’t lower prices or protect first home

Tour in Pella carried out in the morning by the President of SYRIZA – Progressive Alliance, Alexis Tsipras.

“Citizens suffer, democracy is undermined by semi-state methods, and at the same time, the prime minister hides from parliament, he does not come to give answers, but prefers to go to protected party auditoriums and spew insults, witticisms, divisive speeches. “, – said the President of SYRIZA, who traveled around the market Edessa.

“By insults and cunning, however, the price of electricity is not reduced, just as accuracy in supermarkets is not reduced, the first place of residence is not protected from “crows” and auctions for housewives and small and medium-sized entrepreneurs. Insults and divisive remarks do not hide problems,” Mr Tsipras said.

At the same time, he stated that SYRIZA-PS is not going to follow Mr. Mitsotakis on this “slippery road” and will insist that the Prime Minister give answers to Parliament, and SYRIZA will insist on being close to citizens, presenting solutions to their problems, insists on supporting the weak.

“We will not follow Mr. Mitsotakis down this slippery road. If he decides to level everything to save himself, we will resist, not follow him. We will insist that he be in Parliament to provide answers to this unprecedented institutional deviation that he himself orchestrated,” he said and continued: “We will insist on being close to the citizens, offering solutions to their problems. , realistic solutions. We will insist on being close to the weak so that no one is left alone in this difficult winter. And, above all, we will do everything in our power to hasten the prospect of a people’s judgment, to bring closer political change and progressive governance that will lead society out of the quagmire and breathe life into society and the homeland.

Mr Tsipras noted that “Greek society across and across the country is suffering from the dramatic effects of government policies on energy, wages, purchasing power and protecting the first home.”

Author: newsroom

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