Androulakis says his party's MEPs will vote against the labour bill
Opposition PASOK-Movement for Change leader Nikos Androulakis sternly attacked the government and announced that his party's deputies will vote against the labour bill in principle and pledged that all those provided will be abolished when the progressive party takes over the reins of the country, addressing the Greek parliament on Friday.
Androulakis said that the government's legislative interventions are deeply conservative. "The masks are falling with today's bill. Totally flexible labour, abolition of overtime work and conditions of total insecurity for the future of the workers".
Referring to Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis' meeting with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan in New York, he said that the Turkish President repeated the provocations for Cyprus and Mitsotakis pretended not to hear them. He also noted that in his speech at UN's General Assembly on Thursday he did not say the word Turkiye "as if the illegal invasion doesn't have a name".