New round of tension in the political scene after Intervention by former prime minister and former president of SYRIZA Alexis Tsiprason the occasion of his interview with The world and post on Facebook. Mr Tsipras attacked the government by accusing her of Increase inequality and return to ‘generalized corruption“, Citing the scandal with European agricultural subsidies.
The Tsipras fire
Mr Tsipras argued that:
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only 1 in 5 Greeks live well,
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the 45% has financial difficulties,
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the 35% is indebted.
He also pointed out that in the period 2019-2023 the income of the poorest were reduced by 8,1%while the richest increased by 13%In contrast-as he said-with the period 2015-2019, when “the rich were burdened and inequalities were reduced”.
The Marinaki answer
Front was the government’s response through its representative, Paul Marinakiswho accused the former prime minister of ”cheated on Greek society“And that his rule was” the happiest time for barbarians, rapists and arsonists “.
“Mr Tsipras lost in all constituencies, in all social groups, except for prisons,” he said, recalling the “100 billion euros that loaded the country” and his “coalition with the far right”.
The stakes
The new confrontation shows that the Alexis Tsipras attempts dynamic reappearance In the political scene, while the government chooses to deal with it with strongness, highlighting the period of its rule as a “open account”.