
Kyriakos Mitsotakis addressed the Albanian government with strong statements about the Beleri case, as well as to voters about the “existing possibility” of a government of the “vanquished” on Sunday at a press conference he gave from Lavrio.
The Prime Minister vehemently rebutted PASOK-KINAL President Nikos Androulakis’ statement during last Wednesday’s televised debate that Mr. Mitsotakis had never invited him to a meeting, stating: “Mr. Androulakis cannot come out and say in the debate that I never invited him to a meeting. lies with me.”
He emphasized that he invited him repeatedly, but “when he avoided meeting me, you understand that it was his tactic from the very beginning not to meet with me,” he noted, appreciating that Mr. Androulakis is much closer to SYRIZA.
“When he says he doesn’t want either Tsipras or Mitsotakis, he basically means no to Mitsotakis as the world knows who will be first in the election,” the prime minister commented, adding: “I do not believe that after the May 21st vote there is any possibility of cooperation with PASOK.even if numerically it could lead to a government that gets a vote of confidence.”
The ND President commented that “the SYRIZA election campaign is dominated by gray spots”, and regarding the rule of law and surveillance, he said that everything that needed to be done had already been done, stating that “it is impossible to point fingers at us”. one who has on his ballot a person convicted by the Special Court of a serious political crime.”
A sharp message to Tirana
Regarding today’s elections in Turkey, Mr. Mitsotakis stated that “we are prepared for the best and for the worst” in Greek-Turkish relations, while criticizing the arrest and detention of North Epirus politician Freddy Beleris in Albania, stating that ” it is unacceptable, it is unthinkable to be in jail two days before the elections.” He stressed that Greece will always remain the helper of the Greek minority in the country, and that he warned of the consequences not only for Greek-Albanian relations, but also for Tirana’s accession to the European Union.
“I’m not going to put up with this behavior,” he said in a determined tone to the Albanian leadership, expressing the hope that the situation would quickly defuse.
The possibility of a losing government remains open and voters should know this, so the ND must be strong enough to prevent this, Mr. Mitsotakis said, also noting that party programs are an independent body in view of the next elections. “The SYRIZA program completely blows up the bank, let them send it to one of the rating agencies,” he commented.
Regarding inflation, he said: “I believe that food will also slow down in the coming months. The Market Pass was a temporary support measure, and we are considering extending it, but the permanent solution is to maintain and raise wages and incomes of citizens, which will be carried out as the economy grows.
Strengthening the staffing
“The state state is indispensable,” he said, answering a question from Stavros Papantoniou “K”, emphasizing that he cannot imagine the work of the government without it. At the same time, he announced a desire to improve himself, saying that “he came to stay and get better”.
“The result of the election will be such that we will be able to carry out our program,” he predicted: “I have proven that I can form a ND government, and there may be leaders from other areas. If we have learned anything from this four-year period, it is that in the second four-year period we must move faster, confront even more persistently, especially with those pockets of anachronism, brotherhood, which want to hold the Greek state. back.”
“I don’t want to be an administrator. I want big changes and I’ve already done it,” he concluded.
Source: Kathimerini

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