Government criticized the government’s spokesman ChangeCostas Tsoukalas, speaking to Real FM. Mr Tsoukalas referred to foreign policy, economy and institutional issues, stressing that “a government that is constantly saying it fails is not a capable government. Has been tested and has been judged. It’s time for political change. “
‘Calm’ only in words with Turkey
On the occasion of the recent interview of the Turkish Foreign Minister, Hakan Fidan, PASOK’s spokesman stressed that the so -called “calm waters” have been denied many times:
“We have a gradual and systematic provocative actions of Turkey in the Eastern Mediterranean, with adverse effects on our national interests. It seems that there is a matter even with the cable of the cable, that is, the exercise of our sovereign rights. “
Clear plan in view of TIF
For the economy, Mr Tsoukalas said PASOK will present at TIF a Absolutely costly program. Commenting on the government spokesman, he said:
“Mr. Marinakis is constantly changing the costing of the measures. Per day he disagrees with himself. The cost of the 13th salary started at $ 1.2 billion, it went $ 1.5 billion. It has a loose relationship with the truth. “
PASOK will highlight measures such as 13th salarythe new EKASthe abolition of solidarity and personal difference, the Protection of first residencethe reset of collective bargaining and targeted tax interventions.
‘Black Bible’ for the actions of ND
Mr. Tsoukalas announced that PASOK will present the “Black Bible” of government actions during the week:
“We will clearly explain the frustrating failure of the government in public policies, the mismatch of actions and promises. It is a government that deceived because others told the citizens and others did. “
“Accuracy as Lerna Hydra”
PASOK’s spokesman stressed that the government failed to face accuracy:
“Every now time it announces that accuracy is over, but accuracy is like Lerna Hydra. He constantly admits that he failed and promises to try again. “
For Queen Olga
Asked about the coordinated reaction of three ministries to the planning of the Municipality of Athens for Queen Olga, Mr. Tsoukalas commented:
“Local government must have autonomy. I do not remember in the past ministers entering the plans of municipal authorities. It seems to me that is happening now. I am not used to seeing ministers blocking the work of a municipal authority. “