
Supporting our position that progressive management should be formed not on the basis of individuals, but on the basis of a program, Alexis Tsipras will present today in Lavrio the “Contract for Change”. That is, Kumundur’s offer to progressive forces, on which post-election cooperation can be based, if SYRIZA win the election. It will include 11 commitments that will be a call to open discussion on post-election partnerships. “Let’s see if we want SSY to be strong? Where will it be open to citizens?” Alexis Tsipras said as an example to SKAI.
A look at PASOK
The Minimum Governance Program will focus on combating inequalities in the economy, immediate action to help the lower and middle classes, social justice, health care, education, and transparency in public life. The reaction of Harilaou Trikoupis is expected with great interest from Komunduru, since it is clear that the proposal is primarily addressed to PASOK. After all, Andreas Papandreou made a “treaty with the people”, promising “changes”. There are obviously many commonalities, since he is the main one – perhaps the only one after his last reports. Janis Varoufakis in terms of currency and banks, it is a potential ally of SYRIZA. As seasoned executives emphasize, “the ball is in PASOK’s side” as the proposal will include items that Nikos Androulakis he himself recommended in his election campaign.
The President of SYRIZA called the Prime Minister “the head of the faction that ruined the country twice, in 2009 and 2015.”
The President of SYRIZA spoke in an interview he gave to Christos Koutras and Giannis Dsunos about the need to “form a government of stability and longevity within a programmatic convergence that will support society and give perspective to the economy.” Responding to the statement of the Prime Minister that if the SYRIZA program is implemented, the country will become bankrupt in a month, Alexis Tsipras pointedly pointed out: “This is said by the leader of the faction that twice, in 2009 and 2015, bankrupted the country. The official opposition leader added that “the program we announced costs about half as much as the direct assignments and closed tenders that the New Democracy did. 5.5 billion a year.” He accused the government of the middle class now living for an account of vouchers that allow you to shop at supermarkets, pay for electricity and buy gasoline.Regarding the OECD, Mr Tsipras insisted on data showing that the average real wage in Greece fell by 7.5% in 2022.
In Serra
The former prime minister visited Serres yesterday, demonstrating that he is keeping all fronts open with the government, including the Tempe accident. Referring to the reasons why he became a candidate there, he emphasized that “it is not fair that the people of Serrai and your prefecture are mentioned in this election in connection with Karamanlis of Tempi.”
For the post that brought Janis Varoufakis to his country house for May Day, Alexis Tsipras spoke about “Trump methods and fake news.” Keeping his distance from the head of MeRA25 and attacking the Prime Minister, he said: “Since he lost Herr Schäuble, what is left for him? The ghost of Mr. Varoufakis, who shared a line with Mr. Schäuble in 2015 on currency issues. But I can’t explain this sudden love between Mitsotakis and Varoufakis, it’s inexplicable.”
Source: Kathimerini

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