“lock” for Wednesday 4 December 2024 the Prime Minister’s meeting with the President of PASOK – Movement of Change, . Kyriakos Mitsotakis’ meeting with Nikos Androulakis, according to a announcement from PASOK, will take place at the Prime Minister’s office in Parliament at 12:00 noon. It is noted that the tetanus comes after the attack launched yesterday, Monday (25.11. 24) PASOK’s president to the Prime Minister on the occasion of what Kyriakos Mitsotakis said about the proposal of the main opposition leader concerning the reduction of VAT, accusing him of populism. Charilaou Trikoupis executives said that in fact the Prime Minister distorted what the President of PASOK said and recalled that it was Kyriakos Mitsotakis who had promised a horizontal reduction in VAT. Harilau Trikoupi officials recalled that in the previous elections in the ND programme and in the tax chapter it was specifically stated that: “We reduce VAT, with the introduction of two basic rates 11% and 22% from 13% to 24% today, with the maintenance of the excess VAT rate 6%”. They added, however, that Nikos Androulakis has decided to step up the confrontation with the Prime Minister in order to establish in public opinion that PASOK is a major opposition and potentially the future government. This is why Nikos Androuliakis answered Kyriakos Mitsotakis himself saying: “I want to challenge the Prime Minister and his memory: Who was talking about a horizontal reduction in VAT shortly after the country left the memorandum? Me or Mr. Mitsotakis? Who was with Mr. Samaras and was taking the hard years we were on the verge of bankruptcy? Me or Mr. Mitsotakis? If he forgot all this, at least his second reminded Mrs. Bakoyannis of her interview with “News” last Saturday. Our proposals are cost-effective, specific. These are proposals that the Greek economy can stand. Proposals for social justice for a new National Health System, strong public education, support for a country that needs production, competitiveness, extroversion and also interventions concerning pensions, especially for the poorest Greeks,” stressed Androulakis adding that on the basis of each country’s course, it is assessed who is consistent and who is populating.
The meeting of Kyriakos Mitsotakis with Nikos Androulakis in Parliament “locked” for 4 December
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