
“The tale of ND and Mitsotakis ends on May 21 because “the Greek people will turn their backs on injustice, exploitation, discredit and corruption,” Alexis Tsipras said during his speech in New Smyrna, where he met and discussed with citizens and shopkeepers. Saturday morning.
Speech by A. Tsipras in Nea Smyrni in detail:
“So, I want to start with what I saw on my mobile phone while returning from Pyrgos yesterday. Government trolls have made the cafe we live in a problem, it has a very pretty name. It’s called Coffee Tale. And ordinary storytellers told us that today we will tell stories. So I came today to tell you a story.
Once upon a time there was a country called Greece. In this small country, people have long since given up on royal power, but they have never rid themselves of royal habits. Two or three families ruled for many years. The prime minister’s father used to leave his son behind to become prime minister, and if he didn’t have a son, he would leave his nephew. The kingdom was not lost at all. The family dynasty continued.
This small country has been ruled for 4 years by a prince who, having become prime minister, like his father, thought that he had become a king. And in this country, which is ruled by a king who considered himself a king, everything is going well. World; He is happy. There is security and justice. Employees don’t know what to do with their paycheck. Retirees save. If you go to the supermarket, you see happy faces. Housewives do their shopping three times a day. Gas stations pour gasoline. She’s cheap. Small and medium entrepreneurs? Where you lose them, where you find them, is in banks to get low interest loans, and of course business is doing very well.
Boys and girls make their dreams come true. They go to the schools they want, live in their own home with the people they love, and don’t go abroad. Everyone wants to live in this country.
Workers have decent wages and working hours, and no one oppresses them. And if there is a bad employer, there is a labor inspectorate to solve this problem.
Democracy; Freedom of speech; We are the first in all of Europe in terms of freedom of speech. As you can imagine, every time the prince goes to the TV channel, he is criticized so much that the last time he came, he was asked if he likes dolmadaki. Such difficult questions.
Polls always tell the truth and always hit. So far, no one thinks to circumvent the Constitution, the rule of law.
No one in this country is smart enough to spy. Especially political opponents.
And, of course, safety first. So to speak. There is no mafia. You can sit in New Smyrna Square on a Sunday afternoon sipping coffee and knowing that no gangster with a gun will come and shoot the person next to you. There is security in this country.
And of course, if you take the train, you know you will arrive on time and safe and sound. This is his country, all right. This is the story of the prince who became king, this is the story of N.D. and Mitsotakis. This is a fairy tale that ends on May 21st. The Greek people turn away from injustice, exploitation, discredit and corruption.”
Source: Kathimerini

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