
The tragic accident in Tempe will inevitably dominate the pre-election period, according to PASOKand for his employees Nikos Androulakis is a good occasion to discuss a number of issues related to the effective functioning of the state. Already in recent days, party leaders have been constantly repeating that the model of a state state, on which the current government is built, has not brought the results that its initiators were counting on. Thus, the structure of the state, to be modern, efficient and responsive to the needs of citizens, is one of the issues that PASOK will bring to the fore in the near future.
Of course, PASOK will continue to cover the case of telephone monitoring, raising the issue of respect for rights and freedoms as a key parameter of a modern, functional and efficient state. Yesterday’s statement by Nikos Androulakis in the context of the visit of the Presidium of the Eurosocialists to our country at the invitation addressed to them is indicative. “We owe Greece to build a reliable state that will guarantee the public interest. A strong liberal democracy that will respect human rights and a sustainable economy that will reduce inequalities and give a future to the younger generation,” President PASOK emphasized. At the same time, Charilaou Tricoupi will insist on highlighting the program she has already presented, with a focus on the critical social issues of the moment: energy, expensive housing, the need to create quality and well-paid jobs, restructuring the social condition and health of the system and, under the weight of the recent tragedy, the problem of the country’s critical infrastructure.
Yesterday, in the context of a meeting of the Eurosocialist Presidium on the Rule of Law in Greece, former PASOK President Evangelos Venizelos stressed in his speech that “the issue of wiretapping has been central to public debate for eight months. But the catalytic event of the tragic train accident now dominates” and he added that “deep down there is a common denominator in terms of the quality of the institutions, the functioning of the government, the independence of the judiciary, the efficiency of the state. a sense of security.”
Source: Kathimerini

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