
His fire against him Alexis Tsipras and his Nikos Androulakisturned around Kyriakos Mitsotakisduring his speech at her campaign rally New Republic at the Sports Palace in Thessaloniki and said that “the ND has a clear proposal, an absolutely calculated program, and from the opposition there is Babylon.”
“SYRIZA came to take revenge while it failed as a government, but it also failed as an opposition,” he said and stressed: “Today she is again cutting 83 billion euros from the left tree, and ateophobic fear everywhere is asking for justice. . Everywhere except next to him, where he has Nikos Pappa, convicted by the Special Court 13-0.
“But not only. Now he is already threatening us. He is threatening us with preliminary investigations, as he did with the Novartis scandal. So I tell him from Thessaloniki. We do not chew, it’s all magic, let them work hard to lose again. And as we head towards the elections, SYRIZA reveals itself more and more. Early on, SYRIZA wanted Mr. Varoufakis to be by his side, who planned for Dimitres to stage a paper war for deposits. Then he bet on the government of the losers, then it became the government of the desperate, that is, the government of special purpose, which would, if it ever happened, be a government of total absorption,” he stressed.
He added: “And then there was the icing on the cake, as Mr. Katrugalos admitted yesterday. What did he tell us? that SYRIZA wants to reinstate its insurance law, the first step of which would be to increase the self-employment clauses to 20%. And they quickly removed him because he was a martyr and revealed the truth. But they still keep Pappa and Polakis. They removed the one who revealed the plan and left the rest. So join.”
Mr. Mitsotakis also turned his fire on the PASOK president: “But Mr. Androulakis is also blurring the landscape, but what is he demanding?” to be not a prime minister for whom the Greeks would vote, but some unknown third person X to be appointed by himself. Therefore, he chooses a different path than PASOK’s friends and meets Mr. Tsipras in old party manifestos and attacks on me.”
“I’m sorry, but the Democrats of this area, the simple PASOK voters who hate lies, I’m sure they also feel that they are better off now than they were in 2019, should think twice or thrice about this. now we see the glass half empty, and we see it half full, yet they know that the glass is neither empty nor broken, as SYRIZA says, and they refuse to risk what they have conquered to become the crutches of someone who until yesterday was their ruthless persecutor . I want to talk to you about the most ruthless opponents we have, as well as the most dangerous mine, which is a simple analog, the anarchy trap. It can take many forms. This can take the form of national weakness, national paralysis, even if it is called inappropriate cooperation,” he said.
“Shame on SYRIZA for the vulgar attack on Savvopoulos”
Mr. Mitsotakis also mentioned the problem created together with Dionysios Savvopoulos. “Everyone and everything is to blame for SYRIZA, even Dionysius Savvopoulos, who dared to express his opinion. Perhaps because they recognized themselves in his lyrics against populism. Listen to the song written by Dionysios Savvopoulos in 1972. Angelos Exangelos. “The message he brought to us was a lie, but it sounded sweet to our ears, because every one of his lies sounded like the truth, and listening to him soothed our souls.” As if he wrote about Tsipras even before he was born! And they are ashamed to attack with vulgarity the beloved Nion of Thessaloniki and all of Greece.
“That’s why his lyrics answer them again, the ones that suit us. “Better days will come, my instinct says, this something inside of me is completely mine, faces are etched, looks are sweeter because they have suffered and now they are learning.”
Source: Kathimerini

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