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Mitsotakis: Goal is to beat May 21

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Mitsotakis: Goal is to beat May 21

“IN elections those who see Greece dark and divided have failed. Those who have returned to their usual lies and fairy tales,” emphasized from Heraklion, Crete. Kyriakos Mitsotakis.

“They were crushed by the Greek people. Never before has an opposition party suffered such a defeat. They are to blame for everything but themselves,” he said, adding: “Today, if we didn’t have simple proportionality, the ND would be a government with a strong majority.” “The goal is June 25th. not only reach this speed, but also surpass it“, write down.

“The best days for our Crete are ahead, I firmly believe in it,” said, among other things, Kyriakos Mitsotakisduring his speech in Heraklion, Crete. “We are a broad popular faction,” he stressed, noting that “we do not have a class symbol,” “we are the successors of the great liberal heritage of Crete.”

He again mentioned the need for self-confidence and a strong government, while announcing a telephone contact he had with the Turkish president. Recep Tayyip Erdoganto congratulate him on his re-election.



“We vote for the government”

Mr. Mitsotakis said all of Greece has gone blue and will remain blue, referring to the high percentage of ND among young people and popular areas.

“Only the New Democracy has not only a plan, but also the will and desire to take responsibility for governance. Because the greater the percentage we receive, the greater the burden falls on our shoulders. The responsibility is heavy when the Greek people trust you with such a large percentage. Everyone else is hiding. Mr. Androulakis told us that “even if New Democracy has 149 deputies, I’m not interested in governing, I’m interested in staying in opposition.” I tell him you’re doing very well. So stay in opposition, fight Tsipras about who will be the leader of the opposition and let us work. Because in these elections we are not voting for the opposition. We vote for the government. In every election we vote for the government. Therefore, I want to ask all of our leaders, elected parliamentarians, and all of our great candidates, this time free from the stress of the cross, to fight together for one goal: on June 25, there will be a strong and stable New Democracy government in the country. which is needed today more than ever,” he said.

He added that there is no reason for complacency. “I want to emphasize that this is not about a football match, where the score of the first match counts in the second leg. The score of the first game gives us joy and satisfaction, but it does not count towards the ballot box on June 25th. We must start over, and the ballot boxes that will be empty that morning must be filled in the evening with many millions of New Democracy ballots. We will achieve our goal. We will achieve it because now, yes, we have wind in our sails. We know we are winners, but winners, not arrogant ones. Be careful: don’t be arrogant. As I told you, if there is one feeling that should fill us today, it is the responsibility of managing in difficult circumstances. And if I insist, friends, on the need for stability, it is precisely because I know how difficult it is,” he stressed.

And he added: “You see threats lurking out of nowhere. Over the past two days, for the first time as a country, we have been subjected to a cyberattack to such an extent that it prevented us from holding entrance exams. And in the past, we received cyber attacks, we repelled them. However, this is just one of the indications of how complex the world we live in, and how necessary it is to have a firm and firm hand at the helm of the country.”


Mitsotakis: The goal is to beat the May 21-1 percentage

“We are raising the bar for our own expectations”

“You also know that if we didn’t have a simple proportional ballot box today, we would already be a government with a strong majority. So what was not implemented in the elections on May 21, because someone wanted to plant a “bomb” of simple proportionality, I invite you to implement in the elections on June 25. A strong New Democracy that will untie our hands so that we can truly move forward towards the great changes that the country so desperately needs,” said Kyriakos Mitsotakis in his greeting to the citizens’ meeting in Saint Nicholas.

“But our obstacle, my friends, is only one. And this is complacency. For someone to think that the election is over because we got such an impressive result in the first vote, say: “You are not bored, you should not go to vote, let’s go do something else.” I tell them that it would be a big mistake for another reason. We may have more parties in the next parliament. And you know perfectly well that the more parties we have, the higher the level of independence rises. That is why we raise the bar on our own expectations. On June 25, we will achieve a better result than on May 21,” he said.

He then visited Mojos and talked to the inhabitants in the central square of the village and Piskopiano, where he also had a conversation with the inhabitants, who greeted him.

Author: newsroom

Source: Kathimerini

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