DEF X-PASOK's Androulakis: Greece is missing a plan and strategy today

What Greece needs is a plan and a strategy, "which unfortunately does not exist today. It all is low-grade public relations," PASOK-Movement for Change (KINAL) leader Nikos Androulakis stated at the 10th Delphi Economic Forum on Wednesday.

At a chat with 'To Vima' publisher Yannis Pretenteris, Androulakis said that ruling New Democracy "lacks a plan" and the cause is because one needs to "look to the future, and not to ballot boxes." PASOK, he said, is not participating in the games to control public discourse, or to create toxicity, "that is why it is a factor of stability and prospect for the country."

The PASOK-KINAL leader  also noted that Greece does not have a culture of collaboration between parties, and the institutional framework does not help.

His party, Androulakis said, will set up again a normal European country "where institutions and justice work, because otherwise, when the state does not work properly, we provide a lot of space to conspiracy theories, paranoia, populism, and divisive narratives." He said the government was unreliable, "and even now, instead of learning its lessons, continues to generate propaganda."

Commenting on the political system, he said that "our vision is to have poles of stability, strong policy-driven parties, not parties on paper, not Tik Tok parties, or parties that show up today and are gone tomorrow." ND, he asserted, continues to be very clientelistic and much less policy-driven.
 

 
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