“Back in a dead-end policies do not put”

The President of the Democratic Left and the Parliamentary Spokesman of the Democratic Συμπαράταξης Thanasis Θεοχαρόπουλος speaking to the ERT and to the journalists, Marion Michelidaki and Christos Giannoulis, among others, has pointed out:
On what was discussed with the President of the Republic
We agreed with Dcf that the refugee is an issue which the EU must fulfill its commitments, Turkey will have to take obligations and in this context the EU needs to put pressure, and our country must honour the commitments it has undertaken, for example, five under construction hotspots. And, of course, after the EU directly to fulfill the obligations such as the relocation of 160,000 people.
For the farmers ‘ demonstrations
The farm is an issue which has created a social unrest and must be resolved immediately and may not continue in this situation in the country. There should be no intolerance on the part of the government. You should be able to do some basic things because they have little financial impact. I am thinking to continue to exist the OGA as a separate fund, all the experts say that if 1 fund and not three (IKA,OAEE and OGA) then you will not be able to work for the next five years. To establish a rural oil movement, and to see the issue of trebling of insurance contributions, tripling that cannot be accepted. To apply the community acquis in matters of the farm.
(PUBL. The government should allow the mobilisation of farmers in the centre of Athens to the Constitution?)
Any social group wants to demonstrate can do it like they do other social groups, this is a democratic acquis. The thing to watch for is that you don’t need the mobilisation of a social group comes across the other social groups. This issue should be noticed and farmers and I am referring to the closure of the roads.
For the possibility of early elections, and reforming the government
The country does not need then elections, we went three times in the ballot box and the same dead ends we have again in front of us. What is required is a government of a broad majority with progressive reform direction as well as can not be solved the problems with only marginal majorities.
Not by matter of enlargement of any majority government. Not this place, it does not solve the problems. Required from September, but now if there is a deadlock, a new majority, wide, the pro-european forces with a progressive programme agreement.
Of course, the government says that she can rule with 153 members, and the marginal majorities, therefore, we continue the opposition by tabling alternative proposals.
Back to dead ends we can’t get from the moment that we believe that it is a dead-end policy. We disagree, for example, with the proposal for insurance which is a deadlock, and the increase of contributions which is a disincentive insurance.

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