The PASOK spokesman for Change Movement, Costas Tsoukalas, launched a fierce attack on the government on the occasion of Eurostat data showing almost that almost One in two Greeks (46%) cannot afford a single continuous holiday week.
“46% of Greeks based on Eurostat data cannot go on holiday, when the corresponding average in the EU is 27%. That is, we have 19% more weakness than the average European. The government has “disappeared” in the summer for a large portion of the population, “he told the radio station. Real.
‘Prevention does not enter the agenda’
Mr Tsoukalas linked the economic pressure of the citizens to the country’s overall durability, especially after the devastating fires.
“It takes another prevention policy and not to go with the manual of delayed solutions after the disaster has occurred. The government insists on dealing with fragmentary issues, amateurly at the infrastructure level and in preventive interventions, “he said, recalling the proposals made by PASOK – KINAL to better shield the country.
Criticism and in the reformist narrative
The party’s spokesman did not fail to accuse the prime minister of inertia and repeated announcements with no results.
“The last cabinet presented a timetable of 25 reforms that will be completed by the end of the year. If you see them, you will find that many were announced years ago and not completed. It announces the same again and again, as if citizens have a goldfish memory, “he said in a sharp tone.
With Eurostat data highlighting pressure on Greek households and the political against culminating, the social and economic “heat” of this summer seems to be not easily cut.