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Androulakis: Mr Tsipras Becomes Andreas Papandreou’s Grave Digger

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Androulakis: Mr Tsipras Becomes Andreas Papandreou’s Grave Digger

“Mr. Tsipras, in what he does, tries to imitate PASOK and his slogans, he becomes the gravedigger of Andreas Papandreou,” commented Nikos Androulakis speaking tonight on SKAI’s main newsletter.

“I say this because everyone has their own character, we live in a different era. PASOK gave a lot to the Greek people. He proposed a welfare state, ESY, to reduce the social inequality that existed before 1981. But now it’s 2023 and we have to position ourselves for modern Greece. PASOK voters and the Greek people in general want solutions. Solutions are not given in slogans, especially when they come from those who have violently attacked PASOK. In the early years, after seizing bankrupt Greece from the Karamanlis administration, Mr. Tsipras played populist games with New Democracy until they won power. In previous years, the older generation remembers who sent Andreas Papandreou to the Special Court,” President PASOK-KINAL said as he launched a vicious attack on ND and SYRIZA, accusing Mr. Mitsotakis and Mr. Tsipras of distrust.

“During the elections, Mr. Tsipras said: “I will tear up the memorandums” and brought memos. He said “shit, don’t pay bad loans” and sent thousands of borrowers into the “claws” of speculative funds. Mr. Mitsotakis said that he would solve all the institutional problems that arose during the Tsipras-Kammenos period, and what did we see? Wiretapping, semi-state cover-ups, rejection of European institutions and, of course, widespread corruption. From Pacis buying the efforts of the Greek people to the incredible events of the Tempe tragedy where Mr. Georgiadis and Mr. Voridis argued that the transfer of the disputed stationmaster was legal, but a committee of three, appointed by Mr. Mitsotakis, he took her out illegally ” said Mr Androulakis.

He called on citizens who are struggling in their lives, saying, “Come, let’s make bold changes so everyone has a perspective. Bold change means a strong welfare state and sustainable development.”

He insisted on the position of the PASOK-Movement for Change that a cooperation government should be made up of universally recognized people, stressing that “the Greek people will vote and if they want Mr. Tsipras and Mr. Mitsotakis to become Prime ministers, they will do it with other parties, not with PASOK.” “Will I leave my country in the claws of power systems whose only interest is to caress powerful interests and bark at the chair? I will not enter into this process,” Mr. Androulakis added.

He scolded the “neo-Janissaries of New Democracy”, in his words, “for saying they were always on the right side of history”. When was; When did he bankrupt Greece in 2009 with the world’s largest deficit of 15.5%? A loan agreement followed, and Mr. Mitsotakis voted in the same way as Mr. Tsipras. Let’s go bankrupt, he voted. And I’m saying this because I can’t agree with the New Democracy game of saying that I – and PASOK, who sacrificed herself to keep the country in the Eurozone – will govern with Varoufakis. It is more likely that Mitsotakis will rule jointly with Varoufakis, and not with me,” Nikos Androulakis stressed.

He vehemently denied that he was keeping an equal distance and was highly critical of the government’s economic policy, citing OECD data.

“The OECD – not Politico or the Financial Times – notes that real wages have fallen by 7.4%, Greek households are third from the bottom in the entire EU in terms of purchasing power, 66% of the state’s tax revenues come from indirect taxes, burdening mainly the poorest and the middle class, new jobs of 300 and 500 euros and real estate development. This is not a sustainable model for the country,” said the President of PASOK-Movement for Change. “But New Democracy is doing things it doesn’t understand, and even talking about a mistake on the part of the OECD. Who should we listen to? Mr Babis Papadimitriou? Are the economists who came to the New Democracy more reliable than the official figures of international organizations?” added Mr. Androulakis.

Finally, speaking about the Kasidiaris party, Mr. Androulakis emphasized that “we were the only party – because here we also face a problem of trust – that has hit the Golden Dawn from 2012 to the present day with a political campaign, legislative initiatives, with my personal struggle even to the European Parliament so that Lagos can leave. Mr. Mitsotakis, on the other hand, has linked his Golden Dawn strategy to the ease of self-confidence. And SYRIZA does not face an institutional hurdle, nor does MeRA25, because they are fishing in the troubled waters of the far right.”

“I heard Mr. Tsipras hint again. Say: “PASOK looks at the New Democracy.” PASOK’s ballots feature only centre-left, representatives of progress who fight for democracy and social justice. This is not the press secretary of the Karamanlis government and not the orphans of ANEL,” Mr. Androulakis replied to the relevant reports on behalf of SYRIZA.

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Author: newsroom

Source: Kathimerini

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