
The president of PASOK referred to all current political issues, giving weight to the party’s narrative ahead of the June 25 elections.
“There is no cooperation scenario with New Democracy”
“On the cusp of being quaint what Mitsotakis said to vote for him so that we don’t lose our holidays by the sea in the summer”
“It’s time to talk politically and leave the extortionate dilemmas behind”
“We are entering a rampart in the omnipotence of a system of power that has proven over the years that it is capable of everything.”
“This is a serious issue with Rodopi. I am very disturbed. Both Mr. Mitsotakis and Mr. Tsipras must give clear explanations during the day and stop the dangerous adventures”
“There should not be a Greek parliamentarian who questions the Treaty of Lausanne and speaks of a Turkish minority”
“The statements of Ms. Bakoyannis from Thrace are insulting and contemptuous of the minority. He must revise what he said”
“The perception of some smaller parties that seek to enter the Parliament is feudal” – He clarified that it concerns Plefsi Eleftherias and Niki
“Demographics are a big problem of the country. We should support families with 2 children. We need a reduction in social security contributions. We propose a reduction in VAT on basic goods during the crisis”
“Mr. Tsipras got the answers from the Greek people. He saw his rates plummet.”
“Our opponent is the omnipotence of Mew Democracy. Our goal is to be the trusted strong progressive force that opposes right. There is no ceiling to this effort.”


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