December 3rd, as the International Day of People with Disabilities, is a day when we must all reflect on our individual and collective responsibility to build a rule of law, without stereotypes, discrimination and social inequalities.Unfortunately, thousands of people with disabilities are, even today, trapped in their homes because their accessibility to health, education and entertainment spaces is not ensured.For PASOK-Movement for Change, equality and egalitarianism are not abstract concepts, that politics can use as it pleases as a firework.

They concern issues of substance, which describe the daily life and life of our fellow human beings. For this reason, we highlight the necessity of a National Strategy for the living of people with disabilities in the community. We are putting forward proposals for a comprehensive plan of actions, which will not be referred to the calends, which we will not discuss almost anniversarially in another celebration about disability and diversity. For me personally, the International Day of People with Disabilities is a day that marks respect for human dignity and reflects the mentality of an entire society towards diversity. however, our democratic party does every day what it owes to the Greek woman and the Greek and puts equality, justice and humanity first.

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