
“We don’t have to choose between him SYRIZA And her New Republic. We must choose between justice and injustice, between a program and viciousness, between meritocracy and non-meritocracy,” the president said. PASOK – Movement for Changeduring his speech to members and friends of the party in Nea Michaniona.
Mr. Androulakis mentioned the government’s responsibility for the fatal train derailment in Tempi, he also talked about the SYRIZA period and called on the Greek people to listen to the voice of social democracy.
“Our role is not to hide anyone’s responsibilities, but after the next national elections, the Greek people will have a government that will have the will to build a guarantor state of the public interest, and not a client state that will be an instrument of fraud and uselessness in hands of the right or SYRIZA,” he said, adding: “Although Mr. Tsipras argued in 2013 that 300 million is not enough to TRAIN, sells it for 45 million in two years and, in fact, to an Italian company whose name is not the best on Italian railways. Therefore, the Greek people should listen to the voice of social democracy, which is the golden ratio of transparency and social justice. When you privatize, you bring in a strategic investor and keep an eye on it to improve the infrastructure, not outsource it to foreign players.”
He stressed that young people are revolted by the fact that they see the absence of strong health structures, education, good jobs and prospects, and said that PASOK – Movement for Change advocates a different model of development for the benefit of citizens and notes: “Large investments must be made, however, not only for the domestic oligarchy, but also for society. Most people should be both producers and consumers of energy. And not to say that “we are leaving brown coal”, but instead of going for a green transition with more renewable energy and photovoltaics in communities, go only for large investments. We are the first in Europe to introduce such a percentage of natural gas into our energy balance, as a result we are experiencing an energy crisis more severe than any other European state, while we have the advantage of the sun and the sea. Why; Because the powerful want to spin the energy field.”
Source: RES-IPE
Source: Kathimerini

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