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Famelos at the Central Committee of SYRIZA: "Regime of Corruption and Scandals" – What He Said About PASOK

Sokratis Famelos, the president of SYRIZA-PS, launched a comprehensive attack on the government, labeling it a regime of corruption and social injustice in Greece.

In a recent speech to the Central Committee of SYRIZA-PS, president Sokratis Famelos sharply criticized the current Greek government, claiming it to be the epitome of corruption, scandals, and social injustice. He accused the government of positioning Greece at the bottom of Europe's rankings, advocating for an urgent change to allow the country to breathe and recover from its current plight. Famelos's rhetoric points to a growing discontent in society, suggesting a demand for significant political change as popular frustration mounts.

Famelos started his address by discussing the international situation, specifically attacking what he described as 'Trumpism' openly supported by the current government. He also made critical remarks about the European Union, arguing that the lack of political unity within the EU is exposed by current geopolitical challenges. According to Famelos, the government's ties to powerful oligopolies and subservience to U.S. interests, particularly under Ursula von der Leyen's leadership, exacerbate Greece’s vulnerabilities and undermine its sovereignty.

Furthermore, Famelos accused Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis of blindly following the leads of figures like Trump and Netanyahu, which he claims involves Greece deeper into regional conflicts, increasing the risks to both peace in the region and the safety of Greece. His comments reflect broader concerns about Greece's foreign policy and its entanglements, signaling a potential shift in public sentiment and political dynamics as the country grapples with its identity and role on the global stage.

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