
Today’s meeting, after the meetings in Peristeri, Patras, Thessaloniki, is sending a message of “a new beginning for Greece, a message of political change”, a “message of victory”. SYRIZA in elections under a simple proportional system,” he stressed. Alexis Tsipras from his speech in her atrium Municipal Market of Karditsa.
The president of SYRIZA-PS argued that “a government of inequality, semi-state, precise, waste of public wealth will reap with the votes of the people what it has sown and will sow with its policies.”
He accused Mr. Mitsotakis that “in the face of his panic” he “is trying to blackmail and undermine even the electoral process”: “by a simple analogy, he predicts the futility of the popular verdict and announces that he will drag the country into a second, if not a third, electoral contest.” He commented that “who should have this huge, irreversible lead in the polls whines that SYRIZA will finally form a government with the rest of the current progressive opposition parties from the first Sunday” to emphasize that “Mr. Mitsotakis knows that the overthrow has already happened, that we are already ahead. He said that he “does not hesitate to go beyond any measure of irresponsibility and frivolity by himself opening the question of the authenticity of the next electoral process.” Mr. Tsipras “assured” that “the people’s verdict will come from the government of progressive cooperation from the first Sunday, and it will be the government of the winners, with the first party being SYRIZA PS”.
Blame it Kyriakos Mitsotakis for the jungle workers instead of the many and good jobs he “promised” and continued: robbing the middle class instead of tax breaks, abolishing the 13th pension and retroactively taking benefits from beneficiaries instead of supporting pensioners, drowning professionals in debt and auctions instead of supporting them . “He promised that there would be only a slight increase in the price of electricity and immediately after that he sold, completely privatized the checkpoint and gave the slogan of speculation,” he added, “promised a decrease in crime and safety and brought criminals into the leadership of the police.”
He also said that although he promised to support the region and the farmer, he “distributes their income and their future.” He also stressed that he “promised institutional stability and desecrated democracy and the rule of law by turning the EMP into a parastatal gang and controlling half of the political system.”
Mr. Tsipras noted that “evidence of the crime” is not only in the Anti-Corruption Commission, but also in electricity bills, at gas stations, on the shelves in every supermarket.”
With information from APE-MPE
Source: Kathimerini

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