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The new digital fiasco, which began with the premiere of Lyceums’ internal school exams, fell heavily on Kyriakos Mitsotakis, who was dismayed by its scale but concluded that “it is necessary to keep a steady and firm hand at the helm of the country”. .
From Heraklion, the leader of the New Democracy, Crete, during his pre-election tour, again played with the uncertainty if the New Democracy does not gain independence in the June 25 elections.
“What some have not allowed us to achieve, because they played with the electoral law, we will achieve on June 25, a strong and stable government led by an independent new democracy with a four-year term. That is why we cannot allow any complacency. You know very well that we may have more than five parties in the next parliament. “The more parties enter the parliament, the more the bar of independence is raised. It is very important not only to reach the percentage we achieved in the elections, but also to surpass it. This is the goal we have all set together,” he said.
Of course, he “blessed the beards” of the section he presided over, “the new democracy has not only a plan, but the desire and willingness to take on administrative responsibility (…)” and addressed. The PASOK leader suggested he stay in the opposition.
“If it weren’t for simple proportionality, we would have a government today,” he said just before Scythia.
Kyriakos Mitsotakis’s speech was full of attacks on the SYRIZA-Progressive coalition, saying that the losers “thought they could laugh at you again like they did in 2015, they gave you what they didn’t do. Implement, but they did the opposite. The losers fixed their sights on the past, not the future.” .The vanquished are those who see “grey,” “black” Greece, which collides with the reality we’ve all experienced.
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