Tsipras warns Greeks against return to ‘corrupt’ past
BY Agencies8 Sept 2015 6:36 AM IST
Agencies8 Sept 2015 6:36 AM IST
Former Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras has said the upcoming national election is a battle between his “honorable” government of the past seven months and “the dark period of corruption, cronyism and power networks” that prevailed in previous decades.
Tsipras, leader of the left-wing Syriza party, on Sunday said he is the best-placed to improve the bailout deal with Greece creditors which he himself agreed to in July and which he described as “open-ended” on several issues and subject to improvement through negotiations.
Tsipras was speaking at the Thessaloniki International Fair, where the government of the day traditionally outlines its economic program for the next year. But this year, an interim government is in power, after Tsipras and his coalition government resigned on August 20, following the defection of dozens of lawmakers from his party.
Tsipras outlined a government programme whose reformist agenda, on education, health, employment, the economy and the civil service, has been, with a few variations, echoed by previous governments but, with exceptions, never implemented.
To put his own progressive stamp on policies, Tsipras said his economic policy would be based on “strong government intervention, with (state) investment to redistribute incomes.”
He also accused his conservative opponents of championing mass layoffs and flexible forms of work, while he would promote “collaborative social economy ventures with subsidised wage costs.”
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