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Election 2023 – Tsipras: “The worst right-wing government will leave next Sunday”

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Election 2023 – Tsipras: “The worst right-wing government will leave next Sunday”

“Today, Etoloakarnania gives the final answer. On May 21, the people will win. Democracy will win. Anyone who doubted what a real victory is should only see what is happening today in the Plaza of Democracy, in the heart of Agrinio,” he said. Alexis Tsipras speaking in Agrinio.

He noted that “today from here in Agrinio, with your grand gathering today, we begin the 7-day battle for the final victory. For the great victory of our people on May 21.” He added that “from Democracy Square, democracy strikes back: to overthrow the vicious regime that rules us. For leave the worst right-wing government since the post-colonial period and beyond. To put society on its feet. Bring democracy back to power. And justice is everywhere.

Said that the message that Agrinio is sending today is one: “Mr. Mitsotakis, next Sunday you are leaving Megaro Maximos for good.” He noted that “changes will occur next Sunday. On the 21st we win, and on the 22nd we form a government of progressive cooperation. And we begin the hard work of bringing change and justice to people’s lives.”

Mr. Tsipras noted that “there is now no doubt about who cares and who does not, who works in the interests of society and who works in the interests of the powerful.” He said that “Mr. Mitsotakis has proved in 4 years that he is not up to many, but only to the strong.” He said that “8 years ago they handed over to SYRIZA a ruined economy, a society on its knees, a devastated country. plunged into bankruptcy. With troikas and overseers. On the contrary, he stressed, “After hard work, they have taken over the country outside the memos, inside the markets, with twelve quarters of growth, managed debt and 37 billion in the treasury for Mr. Mitsotakis to eat from our ready meals. To squander what we have hard-earned on direct concessions to the poor and on subsidies for the dirty self-interest of the powerful.”

Source: RES-IPE

Author: newsroom

Source: Kathimerini

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