
From the largest municipality of western Athens, Pigeonstarted his new election campaign, its president New Republic, Kyriakos Mitsotakiscelebrating your campaign until June 25.
Mr. Mitsotakis, speaking from a low podium surrounded by ND voters, sent a message saying: “We must finish the work we have begun, we must higher percentage. We can do it.”
“Citizens have turned away from division and toxicity. Division was defeated and unity was defeated, populism was defeated and the organized political discourse that we were able to express was defeated,” he stressed, asking for “an even greater victory than the previous one.”
He pointed out that “we will not suppress freelancers like SYRIZA with the Katrugalu law” and promised that “taxes will also be reduced in the new four-year period.”
“Higher wages and lower taxes for a new four-year period with the priority of rebuilding the national health system,” he promised.
“Prime Minister of all Greeks”
Responding to the slogan “All Greece is blue” shouted out by friends of the party, Mr Mitsotakis said: “And this corner that has remained pink, and we know how it happened, we will make it blue and all of Greece will be blue.”
He then emphasized that he would not tolerate “any manifestation of arrogance”, noting that “we don’t want contempt for our opponents, we don’t like it.” “The next day, if you trust me, I will be the prime minister of all Greeks,” he stressed.
President N.D. he emphasized that “the country needs a stable government with a strong majority” and added: “Perhaps many were surprised by the result of the elections. For the first time since post-colonization, the party increases its percentage after four years in office and becomes the first party to win more than twice as many votes as the second. Where did all those who predicted that the elections would be a derby go? Society rewarded us at the polling stations.”
“The country needs a stable government”
He opposed the simple proportional system, stating that “today the country would have a stable government if it were not for the simple proportional system” and urged the people to “give an even greater percentage of N.D. have stability. The more parties enter parliament, the more difficult it is to be independent. The country needs a stable government with a strong majority to carry out major changes and reforms.”
“We are here to unite our country. We need a stable government with a comfortable majority against those who only care about who is in opposition. PASOK and SYRIZA are united by the goal of having a weak government. I don’t know of any other elections where there would be only one candidate for prime minister,” he said and promised that “the fence on Evros will be extended, the coast guard will guard the borders at sea, and we will further strengthen the defense.” Armed forces.”
First place
“The Greece we envision leaves no one behind,” Kyriakos Mitsotakis stressed in a social media post, representing New Democracy’s first election seat. Mr Mitsotakis notes: “We will fight for Greece with better healthcare and modern public education. With better wages for everyone and less inequality. For Greece, which goes steadily, boldly, forward!
Source: Kathimerini

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