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Mitsotakis: Let’s leave the church out of politics

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Mitsotakis: Let’s leave the church out of politics

“THAT patriotism in words, the patriotism of responsibility and action is simple, but measured by results,” the president said. New Republic, Kyriakos Mitsotakisand answered those who seek to plant her Orthodox belief immune to some small batchesthat “Orthodoxy and our faith is much greater and has always been a force for unity, and not division, of the Greek people.”

Mr. Mitsotakis addressed the residents of Drama on the city’s central pedestrian street and asked them, given the June 25 elections, to pay attention to those who voted for some of the smaller parties to the right of New Democracy. .

“We did very well in Drama, but we can achieve even more by joining forces, look here in Drama for our fellow citizens who may have turned their eyes and finally their votes to other parties, perhaps to some smaller parties located to the right of New Democracy and let’s say to them a very simple conversation: Patriotism in words is simple, patriotism of responsibility and action, however, is measured by results. And of course, to those who seek to enclose the Orthodox faith within the walls of some small parties, we answer them that our Orthodoxy and faith are much greater and have always been a force for unity, and not division, of the Greek people. And let’s keep the Church away from politics,” Mr. Mitsotakis stressed.

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“Let’s go together on June 25, all together, to achieve another great victory for an independent Greece, an independent New Democracy,” he said and continued: “We achieved a big victory in the previous elections, and now we are going to complete it. . Because today, if the country did not have to face the mine of simple proportionality, we would already have a strong and stable government with a comfortable parliamentary majority.”

As for his reign over the past four years, he emphasized that he “hosted Greece.”

He accused the major and minor opposition of having a “hidden program of tax increases” and said that New Democracy had no such hidden agenda and would continue to cut taxes as it has done so far.

He stressed that New Democracy has an ambitious plan for drama hospital for the next four years.

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Author: newsroom

Source: Kathimerini

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