World Autism Day: Androulakis visits a café where young autistic people work

World Autism Day Nikos Androulakis

On World Autism Awareness Day, the PASOK president visited the "Pareaki" cafe in Agios Dimitrios, Athens. Dimitris and Sylia, two young people who are on the autism spectrum, work there.

In his statement, Nikos Androulakis emphasises that "we must create strong social structures, universal social, educational and professional integration programs."

It is worth noting that this particular café was named by the trainees of the SPECIAL EDUCATION CENTRE FOR CHILDREN & ADULTS WITH DISABILITIES (K.E.P.E.A.) "Horizontes", wanting to create a warm and welcoming place for everyone in the historic Square Panagouli in Ag. Dimitriou.

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The post by Nikos Androulakis

Meanwhile, Androulakis requested the speeding up of the prosecutor's investigation into the wiretapping case in a meeting on Monday morning with the head of the Prosecutor's Office, Antonis Eleftherianos.

In his statements, Androulakis underlined that the case will not become statute-barred and that those responsible will have to answer for their actions.

Specifically, the leader of PASOK-KINAL stated: "I came here today, where the heart of judicial system beats, and I submitted to Mr. Eleftherianos a request to speed up the prosecutor's investigation, which concerns the wiretapping affair.

This case will not become statute-barred, either politically or penally. And those responsible can rest assured that they will fully assume their responsibilities.

Greece is a country where the rule of law is strong. It is a European country and we have a duty - the entire political system - not to allow our country to again be exposed internationally by such legally unacceptable actions at the expense of citizens, at the expense of human rights."

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