
With a saying phrase “not a bad country, but its bad governor,” he commented PASOK-Movement for Change what was mentioned Kyriakos Mitsotakis during his visit to President of the Republic.
“The ‘we are all to blame’ prime minister continues to arrogantly, ‘princely’ scorn the intellect of citizens,” PASOK-KINAL argues and highlights how “he realizes, four years late, that there is a state that is ‘deep’ and ‘anachronistic “.
As the prime minister notes, “forty-four months after taking office as prime minister, he decides to talk about the need for modernization. Will he also become “on the orders of Mitsotakis”?
What does it have to do with institutional sabotage with wiretapping, insulting the rule of law, deconstruction of the welfare state, rejection of public infrastructure?
He concludes that “the prime minister is forgetting the basic truth. To cure pathogens, one must first not be a part of them.”
Source: APE-MEB
Source: Kathimerini

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