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Geroulanos: Mitsotakis Plays Backgammon in Foreign Policy and Loses

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Geroulanos: Mitsotakis Plays Backgammon in Foreign Policy and Loses
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Pavlos Geroulanos, parliamentary representative of PASOK-KINAL, criticized Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis regarding the country's foreign policy. During a discussion on the National Customs Code, Geroulanos stated that Mitsotakis is "playing backgammon and losing" in foreign policy, implying a lack of strategy.

Geroulanos also criticized the Prime Minister for attempting to disparage previous governments, including the New Democracy government (2004-2009) and then Foreign Minister Dora Bakoyannis. He noted that foreign policy has become identified with the Prime Minister's personal relationships, neglecting important processes such as mediation and consensus-building.

Additionally, Geroulanos presented PASOK's amendment on ATM charges, denouncing banks for anti-social practices and demanding an end to their impunity. The amendment includes measures such as banning charges for cash withdrawals, mandating an increase in the number of ATMs, and abolishing various fees.

Finally, other issues were mentioned, such as the heatwave in Athens, the penalties awaiting "Chicharito," and the accident in a supermarket in Nikaia.

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