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PASOK Leader Androulakis Asks Citizens for Their Vote

ATHENS – “The dilemma of the next elections will be ‘renewal and new ethos or more of the same’,” opposition PASOK-Movement for Change leader Nikos Androulakis said on Tuesday in an interview with Skai TV.

Androulakis accused both the current prime minister, Kyriakos Mitsotakis, and the leader of main opposition SYRIZA, Alexis Tsipras, of unreliability, urging voters to express their disapproval of both in the next elections.

In reply to a question about the possibility of post-election cooperation with the ruling New Democracy party, he answered: “I am fighting for a strong mandate so that a government that has social democracy at its core will emerge. I am asking for the vote of the citizens to overthrow a system of government that does not help the people in the long run,” he added.

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