Tsipras again pretends to be… anti-systemic

He appears suddenly as indestructible, as if he had never ruled. He “forgot” his submission to the orders of the lenders and the domestic elite

At the start of the pre-election period, which is predicted to move on extreme scales, it seems that Alexis Tsipras is returning to his old, anti-systemic self.

His goal is to limit the leakages that SYRIZA shows to have from its left, where parties of the extra-parliamentary Left but also his former comrades (“ANTARSYA”, P. Lafazanis, D. Stratoulis, Zoi Konstantopoulou), either independently or with schemes of cooperation, as with Yanis Varoufakis, seem capable of causing significant electoral losses.

“The next elections are crucial for our lives” he said yesterday from Corinth and revealing his concerns, he added: “Simple proportionality is a fair electoral system and choice of SYRIZA, but it does not mean that we choose to vote “protest”, but to to put it another way: The most powerful protest vote, the most powerful anti-systemic vote is the one that will hurt the system that has been ruling us for four years. The Mitsotakis regime”.

Claiming the monopoly of the authentic exponent of widespread discontent, he noted: “The vote that will hurt both the interests and those who govern us is the vote that will lead to the defeat of the ND. And this is the vote for SYRIZA. With the victory of SYRIZA, there will be a progressive government of cooperation the next day, which will restore justice, hope and perspective. Not in adventures with second and third elections”.

It is clear that A. Tsipras has decided to withdraw from his vocabulary the problems of those impoverished by government policies, who in any case do not have a strong influence and potential capable of shaping electoral correlations. Instead, as he did the day before from Peristeri, he chooses to preferentially address the middle class, which spectacularly turned its back on him in the 2019 polls, following the bitter denial of its expectations.

The plan of K. Mitsotakis, as he noted, “is the redistribution of the wealth and property of the middle class and the weak to the few and powerful” and he explained that this redistribution is carried out in two ways: on the one hand with the high VAT and the social security tax , which also took off the state profiteering, bringing to the coffers an additional revenue of 4 billion euros in 2022, and on the one hand through the tsunami of auctions.


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