
With reference to two Air Force pilots who recently died in the line of duty, the President of PASOK – Movement for Change began his speech. Nikos Androulakis from the acritical drama where he was found this afternoon.
The President of PASOK-Movement for Change, addressing a large and enthusiastic audience at the city’s conservatory, stressed that eternal honors and thanks go to the two brave pilots, one of whom traveled from Granite to Kato Nevrokopi and the other asked for a moment of silence in their memory.
“PASOK has returned dynamically to the political scene of the country,” Mr. Androulakis said at the beginning of his speech, “and any obstacles put up by the right and SYRIZA will fail miserably,” adding that since its founding, “the strength of this movement was a simple Greek people.
The President of PASOK – Movement for Change criticized both the Prime Minister and the President of SYRIZA for what they voted for, which led to a reduction in the income of a Greek citizen and the issuance of bad loans to foreign funds, causing many borrowers to lose their homes. their.
Mr. Androulakis stressed that PASOK is “against the many and bold words of SYRIZA-ANEL and “against a government with sub-zero social sensitivity”. PASOK, he stressed, “no longer says things that remind us of the populism of the previous decade, but says things based on a course of responsibility that embraces the anxieties of all Greek citizens.”
He specifically mentioned the Movement’s political proposals calling for the adoption of a private debt management system before the elections, he noted the need for universal protection of agricultural land and the implementation of a new policy aimed at strengthening the labeling of Greek exports.
With regard to energy, he stressed the need for a transition to a green economy as a means of combating energy poverty, while calling for the taxation of bank profits. He also emphasized that PASOK is becoming “the conscience of the small and medium population of the country and their businesses, because we know that this is the backbone of the Greek economy.”
In his speech, Mr. Androulakis presented the PASOK offering framework for all areas of modern life, with a focus on healthcare, stating that “strong primary health care is a breakwater for our hospitals.” He undertook to ensure decent pensions, the abolition of the personal difference from 01.01.24 and the payment of a new ECAS to 350,000 small pensioners.
“Haven’t we collected a lot of national dangers lately?”
He also made special mention of the “management culture” as he characteristically mentioned, and asked himself: “What do the Greek people and youth expect? A political system where the arrogance of power makes the prime minister feel out of control? That since he has the support of some media, he can intercept political opponents? Haven’t we collected a lot of national dangers lately? I represent a national danger, in the chambers the leaders represent a national danger, Mr. Hatzidakis represents a national danger, journalists represent a national danger? What does Mr. Mitsotakis think we will endure in 2023 to see his father practice?”
Nikos Androulakis even commented on the words of the Prime Minister that if he lacks deputies, he will find them, and asked, “Does he really want to be like his father?” And the new 65th in 2023?”
Demographics and youth migration to foreign countries during the difficult years of the economic crisis were at the center of the speech of the President of PASOK, who stressed that in the next period he would announce an initiative that, as he said characteristically, would concern “a pan-European network of Greeks of my generation who left the years of economic crisis and will actively participate in our faction as a political lever that will embrace the new generation of the Diaspora.”
Mr. Androulakis concluded his speech by asking for a strong mandate from the first Sunday. He pledged to fight for a coalition government based on his priorities, making it clear that “unless I have a strong mandate, I’m not going to enter into any debate only under the chairmanship.”
Earlier in the afternoon, the President of PASOK met at the Labor Drama Center with representatives of production organizations, with whom he spoke and heard about the problems of the region and the priorities that need to be set.
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Source: Kathimerini

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