“And here something changes. This is progress, “he says in his post Akis Skrtsos on the occasion of the delivery of 164 new vehicles to Fire department. He did not fail to leave the opposition and criticism of the government, and also referred to the overall plan to strengthen the Fire Brigade.
Following the delivery ceremony held at the OAKA in the presence of Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakisthe Minister of State noted that “164 new fire trucks were delivered today. In total, the Fire Brigade will be renewed by the end of the current term with 1,414 vehicles and more than 150 aerial means (airplanes, helicopters, drones coke). And all this thanks to the € 2.1 billion investments with European and national resources of the Recovery Fund and the Public Investment Program. “
Mr. Skertsos left and spikes for opposition saying that “when talking about the recovery fund, he only sees” dragons “and interests that are supposedly serving few. They resist myopic to everything that goes to Greece ahead and higher. “
“But” Greece 2.0 “are precisely these images that now take flesh and bones and make up the image of a new Greece with more confidence, durability and the ability to address significant challenges, such as climate change,” he also says.
In detail the post by Akis Skrtsos
“And here something changes. This is progress.
164 New Fire Brigades Thanks to the AEGIS program they were delivered today. In total, the Fire Brigade will be renewed by the end of the current term with 1,414 vehicles and more than 150 aerial means (airplanes, helicopters, drones coke). And all this thanks to the € 2.1 billion investments with European and national resources of the recovery fund and the Public Investment Program.
When talking about the recovery fund, the opposition only sees “dragons” and interests that are supposedly serving few. They resist myopic to everything that goes to Greece ahead and higher.
But “Greece 2.0” are precisely these images that now take flesh and bones and make up the image of a new Greece with more confidence, durability and the ability to address significant challenges, such as climate change.
To get to receive these vehicles, and hundreds of still new media that will support the difficult task of our Civil Protection, many have worked for 6 years. They deserve thanks to everyone, by Nikos Chardalias, who envisioned and designed the AEGIS, to Christos Stylianidis, Vassilis Kikilia, Yiannis Kefalogiannis today’s Minister, Deputy Minister Vangelis Tournas, and of course, and of course,