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Theory: Michel’s “nails” for Germany

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Theory: Michel’s “nails” for Germany

The most interesting thing about Charles Michel’s letter to the “27” on the eve of the informal summit next Friday was his rejection, behind which was a clear preponderance towards Germany, even if he did not name it. “Our goal,” wrote the President of the European Council, “is to bring leaders together on an equal footing and to promote political dialogue and cooperation on issues of common interest.” The phrase “equality” for the leaders, apparently, was introduced to Berlin, which never saw itself at the same … level as the rest.

Meeting scenarios

Yannis Economou did not rule out anything, saying that the government is open to a meeting between Mitsotakis and Erdogan in Prague. However, this does not mean that we are close to such a development of events, since Maximou will not seek a meeting if the Turkish president does not take the first step. This was not visible on the horizon until yesterday, and it cannot be ruled out that there will be some mobility.

Interesting report

The prime minister gave a different perspective on wiretapping, which he no longer publicly stated, in an interview with the British newspaper Sunday Times. “If anyone wanted to drive a wedge between me and PASOK, who are potential coalition partners, they certainly succeeded,” Kyriakos Mitsotakis said as he brought the sabotage case to the public.

environment in the mountains

A very interesting quote was brought to my attention yesterday in Parliament during the consecration of a new parliamentary term. Government spokesman Yannis Oikonomou and MP Konstantinos Kiranakis talked about this for several minutes. Four or four occurred after the recent mini-crisis caused by the removal of an MP from office. However, the representative of the government and the deputy had a friendly conversation. On Monday morning, Kiranakis appeared on the Open TV channel, wanting to close the confrontation. “I support the prime minister and the government, and I support the agenda for the universities,” he said, and regarding the post, he said that he had said everything he had to say and did not want to continue this issue.

Author: Stavros Papantoniou

Source: Kathimerini

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