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Tsipras: An invitation to blue voters

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Tsipras: An invitation to blue voters

Today Alexis Tsipras with his closest associates will deal almost exclusively with tomorrow’s debate in Parliament. The day before the confrontation with the prime minister over EYP account, the president of SYRIZA decided to raise the tone from Kastoria in a cross-channel interview he gave to Flash, DION and Center TV channels. He spoke of the “unfortunate methods” used by Kyriakos Mitsotakis and added: “Why follow the Secretary General of Arms Programs? Both past and present. Why, besides Minister Hatsidakis, critical persons in the Ministry of Energy, who have passed the critical signatures of millions through their hands, should be controlled?

Kastoria was the fifth “castle” of the New Democracy, in which the president of SYRIZA preferred to be. During his visit, he made no secret of his desire and his goal to appeal to “blue” voters. “Those who rule us today are a family that has nothing to do with the values ​​of this conservative world that is traditionally found in N.D. Therefore, we will also turn to people who traditionally vote for ND. and these are people with dignity, with values. And we will tell them that they do not represent your own values ​​and that Greece must move forward, leaving behind injustice, remula, theft.”

From Kastoria, Al. Tsipras said that “we will reach out to the people who vote for N.D. and we will tell them that those who rule do not represent your values.”

At the mall, Alexis Tsipras focused on the number one pre-election issue on the SYRIZA agenda. In particular, in food and fuel. In a meeting with city authorities, he spoke of a very large redistribution of income from the weak and middle class to the few and powerful. “We need a completely different policy. VAT cuts on food, VAT cuts on fuels to the lowest EU levels, price controls and ceilings to stop energy windfalls. The state must return 51% of the checkpoint, as is done throughout Europe.”

The leader of the official opposition, in an interview he gave, said that the political secretariat of the party will approve most of the ballots immediately after the adoption of the budget on 17 December.

He estimated that political events would not be long in coming: “Elections don’t just smell like that. It smells of the world’s desire to get rid of this government, it smells of the world’s need for justice, it smells in the air wherever I am and wherever I stand. I don’t think Mr. Mitsotakis will be able to go too far in the elections. We’ll have them soon.”

Author: Antonis Anzoletos

Source: Kathimerini

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