Stefanos Kasselakis spoke about the inhabitants of the islands he meets on his tour and who “feel like second and third class citizens” in his brief intervention on Athens 98.4. “They feel excluded half the time, they feel that no one has given solutions and incentives to style the hospitals, they feel that there are regional injustices…” he said.
The president of SYRIZA-PS pointed out that in between the two elections last year he was again in the Eastern Aegean, the uninhabited islands, and that this time he is making an even bigger tour. “We are at 55% of our program, we have a long way to go but this is the bottom line: there must be decentralization,” he said.
Regarding the climate he is receiving on the tour and the targeting of SYRIZA-PS ahead of the European elections, he said that “there is already a current in society for a positive result in the elections, but the point is to change the country”. “Greeks must live with dignity, to be able to excel in their country, to be able to cope with the punctuality that plagues the inhabitants of our islands so much,” he said, indicating that the transport equivalent has not been paid for two years. “The world is struggling, it does not live in the “paradise” that the government wants to present. Eurostat also highlighted it, the Financial Times also said it,” he commented.
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