
His visit yesterday Kyriakou Mitsotakis To Hebrewin the shadow of the amendment of the MEP SYRIZA Dimitris Papadimoulis with which he asks to stop funding for him hedge, was for N.D. a better opportunity to highlight a wider range of issues related to security and migration.
The Prime Minister, speaking yesterday “on the spot” from Euros, asked SYRIZA to take a clear position: “The opposition must position itself: will it break the fence by returning to the logic of open borders?” There is no place for half-hearted people here,” he said, expressing regret, “because there are political forces that oppose the fence and go so far as to submit an amendment so that the artificial embankment is not financed. In other words, Europe should not pay for the project, but you, the taxpayers, should pay for it.”
The Prime Minister reiterated in every way that the fence would be built, and “if we fail to find European funds to finance it, we will finance it from national funds, because it is a national necessity”, while recalling that he will also candidate in the prefecture of Evros. The issue of the fence is “intertwined” with the issue of immigration, which N.D. wants to emphasize that the Prime Minister is even planning a trip to Mytilini after Easter.
Yesterday, Mr. Economou was particularly critical of SYRIZA, stressing that “when he was in government, 75% of immigrants in Europe passed through him, and now 5% pass through”, while repeating what Dimitris Tsanakopoulos called ” illegal” to object to the Euro, concluding that “they are against any policy that we have pursued for the return of immigrants.”
“Stability or adventure? This is one of the big dilemmas that the Greek people will have to answer in the elections,” the Prime Minister said.
After all
Fence and immigration are not the only issues that N.D. wants to pay attention. before the elections. “Let’s talk about everything” – says “K” a source in the government., noting that what happened during the four-year term of Mitsotakis should be contrasted with the term of Tsipras. “Let’s talk about security in general, the economy, the middle class, education,” the same source adds, stressing that the main task of the government is for citizens to see where the country is today compared to 2019.
“We must preserve the gains of a difficult four-year period, but also build on the foundations we have laid to move Greece forward with more security, better jobs and social cohesion, especially in areas located on the border,” Kyriakos Mitsotakis. said yesterday to those assembled in Evros.
All of the above is part of a new kind of dilemma that has nothing to do with the traditional dividing line between left and right. Kyriakos Mitsotakis posed a dilemma for the election, saying, “So stability and progress or adventure?” This is one of the big dilemmas that the Greek people will have to answer in the May 21 elections.”
His speech was not without references to the “mine” as he described it, a simple analogy indicating the criticality of the first match. “I want to tell you today that my vision, my energy, my commitment is focused on one ballot box, one date, one election: and that date is May 21 when New Democracy will be the great winner,” he concluded.
Source: Kathimerini

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