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Venizelos: With PASOK and me – if you can’t afford the political costs, you’re a populist

Venizelos: With PASOK and me – if you can’t afford the political costs, you’re a populist

Mr. Venizelos insisted that the country needed establishment counterweights, a progressive party that would bear political costs and not be populist.

“I want the opposition to be inclusive. Political costs can be hypothesized to overcome existing asymmetries in the country. she The opposition is in PASOK. With PASOK and me, Evangelos Venizelos emphasized the applause in his closing speech summarizing the three-day e-Kyklos conference, as Kostas Simidis said, “because everyone joined our principle.”

“It has to manage to embody timeless symbols,” he added, and told how he did Well, Mr. Mitsotakis went to both events.

Mr. Venizelos, from the Progressive Party, insisted that the country needed institutional counterweights It accepts political expenses and does not popularize it The government loses some of its electoral legitimacy. He, however, noted that it was difficult to create a counterweight of opposition through independent political motion and if it did not arise, cooperation within the constitutional framework would have to be sought.

He assessed on this issue that we are in a transitional phase until the European elections and the PASOK-SYRIZA contest, where we can expect the main opposition to who will be the second party. “PASOK reserves the right to claim as a second party What did he do to deal with the crisis? And Syriza would like to stay,” he pointed out.

Evangelos Venizelos Commented as luxury Debate on the amount of tax-free allowance for the self-employed when tougher tax measures are announced and imposed during the crisis. “If you can’t afford political expenses, you’re a populist” He said that not changing Article 16 for private universities is a backlash. “But what’s needed is not just a change, but a comprehensive proposal that frees up public universities and lays down rules for non-public ones.”

Mr. Venizelos mentioned about the Greek-Turkish About the crisis in the Middle East Mr. Mitsotakis and Mr. Erdoğan was right on the phone. He agreed with Deputy Foreign Minister Alexandra Papadopoulos that the events would not affect Greece-Turkey relations. “Metron-Analysis’ survey shows that society wants another policy with Turkey and this is a hopeful sign, but we don’t have the political conditions to create a new policy with Turkey. We have to understand that things can’t go on for long because things are suffocating you. The Israeli-Palestinian crisis shows the same. ” he emphasized.

Mr. Venizelos spoke about the Israel-Hamas war conflict and global balance and security issues For a global liquidation event. He also said that today we do not have an international peacekeeping organization as Russia, which is a member of the UN Security Council, has been weakened by the war in Ukraine. “The crisis in the Middle East highlights the need to restructure the international security system. The West’s role depends on America’s internal unity and India’s role. India’s leaning position will play a decisive role in global development. Europe knows very well that its security through NATO depends on the US, and if necessary, I hope that Europe will support the US in the interim phase, which I fear may arise in the next elections”.

US Ambassador George Suney thanked all the participants for his speech and those who attended the three-day e-Cyclos conference.

Source: RES-EMP

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