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Androulakis: There is no dilemma as to who will manage us: Mr. Mitsotakis or Mr. Tsipras

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Androulakis: There is no dilemma as to who will manage us: Mr. Mitsotakis or Mr. Tsipras

The President of the PASOK Movement for Change launched a direct attack on the New Democracy Government, Nikos Androulakis starting his speech at a party, to be exact.

He accused her of “eradicating” today the most important post-colonial reform that bears the indelible stamp of PASOK: the public nature of the national health system, and explained this choice as serving small or large financial interests.

“This turns a public and public good into a private market object,” said Mr Androulakis, and stressed: “Although Greek citizens bear the third highest private health care costs in Europe, the government is indifferent and makes healthcare a ‘privilege’ for those they can pay.

Equally harsh was the criticism of the President of PASOK-KINAL on the issue of accuracy, where Mr. Androulakis stressed that “the choice of the government is proving to be ineffective and insufficient. The purchasing power of households is constantly decreasing. Small and medium-sized enterprises and the resource sector face great difficulties, which undermines the country’s development prospects.”

He added that today in our country the poor are getting poorer and the rich are getting richer. We have an inflation of profits, an inflation of greed that deprives the Greek citizen of dignity in life, confidence in the future,” said the President of PASOK-KINAL.

He accused the government of favoring a bill-based subsidy model that, behind relatively low prices for consumers, hides windfall profits for electricity suppliers and suppliers, rather than cutting indirect taxes to lower prices for basic products. “Today, the Minister of Finance informed us that 367 million euros have been finally confirmed as an emergency contribution to electricity producers for the period October 2021 to June 2022. We only remember that the first visit to the RAE in May determined it to be 930 euros. million euros! It seems that for some power plants every day is Black Friday!” he said.

Presenting the PASOK-Movement for Change proposals, the chairman of the party stated that it is necessary to create a broad socio-political stream of affirmation and a stream of CHANGE against this policy, which lacks any concept of social justice.

In particular, Nikos Androulakis suggested that budget funds should be used with targeted support for households to finance Greek households, rather than temporary benefits should be distributed. Redirecting Recovery Fund resources to strengthen the country’s energy security and grid interconnectivity. With extraordinary taxation of the exorbitant profits of electricity producers and banks.

Similar events are being promoted or already planned in England, Germany, Portugal, Spain, where it is expected to raise 7 billion euros over the next two years.

1) Reduced VAT on food and fuel, and a provision that baby products such as baby milk and diapers remain at a reduced rate.

2nd) Ceiling in the retail electricity market.

3-e) Support and strengthen the Competition Commission and the RAE, as well as market control mechanisms to combat oligopolistic practices and speculation in the market.

4th) Energy democracy for independence from oligopolies, with the strengthening of the infrastructure of transmission networks, distribution of electricity and energy storage.

5-e) Support for the low paid and low pensioners with an immediate increase in the minimum wage to 751 euros and a revision of its definition through national collective bargaining, a new EKAS for 350,000 low pensioners and increases that cover inflation for all pensioners, as well as a reduced single ticket for public transport for a period of crisis.

6) Creation of social housing – strengthening student housing.

7) Protecting the first residence of weak borrowers.

“The so-called state state of ND is what has not hesitated to violate the rule of law and the rights of citizens with a wiretapping scandal.

How can you claim to be protecting the public interest if you don’t respect human rights and the rule of law?

Countries that provide their citizens with a high standard of living are those whose institutions are strong and independent to do their job,” President PASOK-KINAL emphasized.

In closing, Nikos Androulakis stressed to applause that “there is no dilemma as to whether we will be led by Mr. Mitsotakis or Mr. Tsipras.

Because both of them, by their actions, harmed the country and society, exacerbated problems, and in many areas followed the same conservative and establishment logic.”

According to the President of PASOK-KINAL, the dilemma in the elections is “whether we continue the same ineffective policies, whether polarization and division will prevail, or whether the way will be opened for the CHANGE that our country and people need. United with all the Greeks

This is the time of the Democratic Party and PASOK.

This is the time of overturning all the pathologies that hold society captive. DEMOCRATIC COUP or tolerance for the regime and injustice.

RES – OIE

Author: newsroom

Source: Kathimerini

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