The possibility of achieving electoral self-reliance and the meeting of the New Democracy’s Central Committee, which “refuted those who attempted to cultivate a climate of introversion” was mentioned by Al.
The spokeswoman of New Democracy, speaking to Action 24 and SKAI 100.3, noted that “New Democracy is a living organism, without phobic syndromes and without introversion,” stressing that in the Central Committee “there was a very lively, substantial and honest discussion and this is a strength for a party. Everyone agreed that unity is the non-negotiable basis on which we will continue to move forward.”
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At the same time, he referred to the role of the MP, which Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis also spoke about in detail, saying that “the role of the MP must be strengthened, because in a parliamentary democracy, the government relies first and foremost on its MPs, who are not only there to vote on laws, but to listen to society, to convey the problems of the citizen and to have an active role in shaping the political agenda.”
Great conquest of the executive state
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Al. Sduku also stressed that “everyone recognized that the staff state is a great achievement, but like all institutions, aspects of it can be improved. But it is thanks to this that there is such good coordination, planning and common focus between ministries.”
As for the Prime Minister’s phrase “we all have to sweat the jersey”, Ms Sdoukou stressed that “you sweat the jersey in Parliament, on the street with the citizens, but also with your presence in the media”, underlining that no one at any level can or should abstain from this battle.
Polls and self-reliance in the elections
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Responding to a question on the polls and the possibility of achieving self-reliance, the New Democracy spokesperson said that “New Democracy continues to have a wide lead. If one looks beyond the voting intention, one will see that individual measures have an acceptance higher than our poll numbers. This shows that “society sees the government’s work, evaluates it positively and expects even more from us.”
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Finally, the ND spokeswoman noted that “there is a silent social current that recognizes that the country is moving in the right direction, even if the pace of change is not always the desired one,” adding that the government, by correcting mistakes and intensifying its work, will convince this silent majority that self-reliance is a national and collective goal.