A climate of expectations in view of the Prime Minister’s announcements at TIF is attempting to cultivate the government spokesman Paul Marinakiswhich in interview with Everyday He promised “tax -reducing policies, breathe in the economy and support the family”.
Despite the criticism of accuracy and income, Mr Marinakis argued that “in contrast to what is happening in the majority of European countries – with a more characteristic example of France – we will continue to take measures that are permanently increasing citizens’ income.”
For Tsipras
In response to rumors of a new party by Alexis Tsiprasthe government spokesman did not hide his derogatory tone:
“Mr Tsipras was condemned to three consecutive elections. No matter how many people try, they will not rewrite the story. “
For Samarra and the “right agenda”
Asked about a party founding scenarios by the former prime minister Antonis Samarashe said that the government “does not comment on rumors”, but warned of rising far -right rhetoric.
“Would we send a politician to a politician who says they are” tapped “with new identities?” He wondered, noting that “the actual right agenda is the strategy for a strong Greece”.
Pavlos Marinakis: Right and not far -right agenda, for a strong Greece
For Tempi and OPEKEPE
Mr Marinakis attempted to shield the government against criticism of Tempi and OPEKEPE scandalaccusing the opposition of “artificially identifying two completely different cases”.
He defended the government line for referring ministers “to the natural judge”, while for OPEKEPE he described the Inquiry Committee as a “crucial tool of transparency”.
Foreign Policy and Electoral Law
On foreign policy he stressed that it was “one and unified, dictated by KYSEA”, linking the attitude to Ukraine with the threat of revisionism towards Greece.
Finally, he made it clear that There is no question of changing electoral lawsomething that – as he said – has already said Kyriakos Mitsotakis.