
SYRIZA-PS President Alexis Tsipras gives a speech at the indoor gym on the beach.
“Political changes are needed not only in the government, but also in the ongoing policy,” Alexis Tsipras said earlier from Argos, where he arrived in the morning.
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Addressing the people who had gathered to greet him, in an impromptu speech, Alexis Tsipras, responding to the voter’s remark that “this government must go,” replied: “There is a way. The voice of the Greek people” and added: “Regardless of what they say about the dimensions and what they write, I see this unique dimension in contact with the world, in your presence.”
“We are more ready, more mature, more experienced”
SYRIZA-PS President Alexis Tsipras described his speech in Kalamata today as “the first step that will bring political change and justice”, sending “a message of determination and hope, a message that a progressive government that needs a place will become a reality in a few weeks from today.” “With a clean face. Clean political track record. Clear offers. Clean hands. We demand that the people vote to change the country. We will return justice to its place,” he said, starting his speech, expressing confidence that SYRIZA-PS “could handle it”. “We are more ready, more mature, more experienced, but also more determined than ever for this,” Al said. Tsipras, emphasizing that “change is each of us”, “working, unemployed, young, small and medium, farmer, pensioner who claim a better tomorrow.”
“In this decisive but electoral battle, we all came with a weight of grief and anger. When young people get on a train and instead of being held in their arms, they end up dying, then it’s time for all of us to say a phrase, no matter what we believe in, what party we voted for, what ideas we move for: Here we are going! It doesn’t go any further!” he stressed, adding that “all the ugliness of a state advertised as a staff met with dramatic consequences in the Tempe Valley.” Guerrillaism, financierism, bribery, fraud. Ultimately, indifference not only to the everyday life of ordinary people, but also to life itself,” he characteristically said, specifying at the same time that “this unthinkable tragedy is not the subject of pre-election exploitation.”
With information from APE-MPE
Source: Kathimerini

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