Venizelos: September is a crucial month at all levels

Enigmatic appeared to be the president of PASOK on developments – reiterated that no new measures will be applied

According to the Greek president of PASOK Mr. Evagelos Venizelos while  speaking tonight to members of PASOK,  said that September will be a decisive month for developments, without however to identify the areas in which the developments will be applied or their nature.
However from his speech is concluded that Mr.Venizelos that those developments regarding both the country and the democratic party.

Primarily relate to the negotiations with the troika, while there may be developments and foreign policy issues to national issues, for which Mr. Venizelos said that we fight so that there is no decline in them.

The leader of PASOK in regards to the negotiations with the troika, reiterated that no new understandings or new measures will be applied. He added that the country will return to normal as a European country, without variations and hybrids, such as Troika and procedures to humiliate the country, meaning long Troika visits to Athens and their visits to ministries that create bad climate.

About the debt Mr. Venizelos said that it is viable for the next 10 years, recalling the statement of Mr. Regklingk and adding that in 10 years the parametric changes are such that the data will change exponentially. But this according to him should be credited to PASOK.

He also said that PASOK will oppose any effort to bring new changes in labor relations and argued that there should be a new generation of feasible settings to save the pension funds, while, the big goal is for banks to feel safe.

Mr. Venizelos referred to the National Plan for Reconstruction of the country, details of which will be presented in Thessaloniki, under the TIF. Further, he referred  on a study of the National Bank, which estimates that it is possible to create 750,000 jobs in six years.

Among other that followed on his tonight speach, he commended that in recent statements by the Minister for Administrative Reform Mr. Kyriakos Mitsotakis for the ” PPC tax” (without, however, mentioning the name of the minister) Mr. Venizelos said that “we do not accept any lessons on negotiating” and recommended to those who pursue similar criticism to follow his steps and do what he did back in the summer of 2011in order to “to achieve the country’s faster exit of the Memorandum and the crisis.”