
“With the program presented by the Prime Minister, we have demonstrated our ambitions for Greece by 2030,” a government spokesman said in an initial statement. Akis Shertsosin the context of the political editor’s established information, referring then to the national election rate, which, according to him, “ensured only by a stable and self-sufficient government that will not lead the country to mismanagement“.
Referring to the opposition, he accused them of proposing a plan.”returning to yesterday, with yesterday’s people and minds, against the offer of a dynamic flight into tomorrow“.
Regarding the government’s plan, Mr. Schertzos expressed his desire for the economy to grow twice as fast as in the rest of Europe, for the minimum and average wages to increase by 25%, so that by 2027 the public debt will be reduced below 130%, increase the number of young farmers by 60,000, increase processing and exports, as well as tourism, and make Greece one of the top ten countries in the world in transit trade.
Mr. Schertzos acknowledged that inflation remains high, “although today it is the fifth largest in Europe.” For this reason, as he said,we need to support the income of others“. Subsequently, Mr. Schertzos referred to the measures announced yesterday by the Prime Minister from Lavrio, which, in his words, “provide a respite”, and then analyzed their content and their financial impact. “With these measures, our financial program does not exceed 9 billion euros for the entire four-year period,” – said a government spokesman.
Criticism of SYRIZA and PASOK: “Bavel” in the left “profit house”
“It’s funny and provocative that SYRIZA is leaving us for excuses.” added Mr. Schertzos, “when the total value of his own pledges reaches 83 billion over four years.” He described the SYRIZA program as a “draft”, sharply criticizing PASOK and Nikos Androulakis.
Criticizing the SYRIZA program and especially the obligation to restore the 13th pension, Mr. Schertzos referred to Mr. Katrugalu, who “has made about 17 cuts” and argued that the government’s policy is “a significant proportion of pensioners are already receiving an additional 13th pension per year thanks to a constant increase. While he promised over the next 4 years “an additional increase of 1.5 billion euros in all pensions, an increase that will erase personal differences”.
He accused PASOK and SYRIZA of “pirouettes“, was talking about”Babel on the left apartment buildingand contrasted the above with the prospect of “a second four-year period, even greater changes for the benefit of the country, society, and especially the new generation.”
“Political forces that don’t want evaluation of school units, teachers and performance in public schools are not really supporting vulnerable citizens and students,” Mr. Schertzos said at the time on the evaluation issue.
Subsequently, the government spokesman focused on the issue of immigration and security. He spoke of the “overwhelming comparison” of the SYRIZA eras with the New Democracy period, presenting comparative tables.
Regarding the Prime Minister’s schedule, tomorrow afternoon Kyriakos Mitsotakis will speak at an event in Zappeion commemorating the 44th anniversary of Greece’s accession to the European Communities. “The event will be attended by two former prime ministers, Kostas Karamanlis and Antonis Samaras.“, – said Mr. Schertzos.
“We believe the only viable solution for the country is an independent, stable government in North Dakota..,” Mr. Schertzos replied to the question about the post-election partnership, stressing that “we will respect the outcome of the vote and the mandate of the citizens.” In another question, he explained that “the prime minister works institutionally, he will receive a mandate and, based on the result, he will work and make decisions“.
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