
OUR everyday life and Androulakis case make up a diptych on which they decided to move to Kumundura in the near future. To SYRIZA they believe that although we have entered August, the situation gives grounds for maintaining high oppositional tones, and in this vein they decided to act. Thus, despite an initial, rather muted reaction to the Androulakis case, the official opposition party appears to be determined to step up and keep the issue at the top of the agenda, constantly taking the initiative and reopening the debate, asking questions and demanding answers.
Of course, there are quite a few in SYRIZA who believe that this particular issue can also serve as a bridge to rapprochement with Harilaou Trikoupi, a point of contact for cultivating a culture of cooperation that could be strengthened over time.
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On the agenda is the case of Androulakis and the problems of everyday life.
Yesterday, SYRIZA MPs participating in the Parliamentary Committee on Institutions and Transparency sent a question to the Prime Minister about subject of monitoring. As a starting point for this step, they state that last Friday’s Commission meeting did not provide substantive answers on the issue under discussion, and they hold the government responsible for this, saying that by deliberate leaks, this has led to more confusion. MPs from the main opposition party ask if there was a national security reason for the EPM to observe journalist Mr Koukakis and whether there was a corresponding request from a foreign intelligence service and, secondly, why the monitoring was stopped by the EMP.
And while SYRIZA leaders describe the problem of surveillance as “the main one,” Komunduru also pays attention to day-to-day issues. Of course, energy is on the agenda, like a batch of axes. the opposition believes that this will continue to worry citizens, while at the same time its leaders believe that the government is not in a position to take the necessary measures that will provide a substantial response. Also acute is the issue of margins, accuracy and high inflation. And, depending on the situation, Komunduru’s strategy is to constantly highlight issues that she believes concern citizens and affect the government. Last week, it was about vacancies at universities and students not enrolled. Yesterday the issue of kennels was raised, with the Ax party. opposition to accuse the government of delaying the process too much, leaving many parents in the dark.
In addition to this, based on the planning that was done earlier in the summer, as it was assessed that the country would be led to early elections, excursions and tours of leaders throughout Greece are ongoing.
Source: Kathimerini

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