
“Opposition SYRIZA and PASOK continue to discredit and despise the results of the May 21 elections. circling, like a scarecrow, over the “ghost” of the “omnipotence” of Mitsotakis. They grossly equate the majority – through the ballot box – the expression of citizens, which leads to self-confidence and state stability, with democratic perversion,” ND spokesman Akis Skertsos said in a statement.
He notes that in 1996, 2000 and 2009 PASOK achieved comfortable independence with 41.49%, 43.79% and 43.92% respectively, and asks:
“1) Has anyone ever questioned the “omnipotence” of the then PASOK governments, practically questioning the very vote of the citizens?
2) Is democracy in danger because of democracy itself at the very true moment of its expression, that is, at the ballot box?
3) How would they characterize his current percentage New Republic and Kyriakos Mitsotakis if they got it themselves? “Victory of the People” or “Danger to Democracy”?
“Behind false arguments about “omnipotence” we see double standards. A “fig leaf” to cover up the opposition’s programmatic failure to put together a credible governance proposal,” he notes, and emphasizes that elections create government, not opposition, and show opposition parties what they should do better.
In conclusion, the spokesman for the ND states:On June 26, our country needs a stable government with reliable self-reliance to be able to make the state more digital, the administration of justice faster, the national health system more modern and of high quality, our energy mix cleaner with fewer emissions, our mountains greener and our seas cleaner, more dynamic and extroverted our economy with better incomes for workers and retirees , stronger our border defense, more European and fair Greece. An unstable government will not be able to achieve any of the above.”
With information from APE-MPE
Source: Kathimerini

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