
The “hoax”, to use a football term, between Andreas Loverdos and Nikos Androulakis is holding up well, as the former minister doesn’t miss an opportunity to either stand out from the center line or make things difficult for the party president. . In particular, after he made an apotheosis of Antonis Samaras at the launch of a book by former Trikala prefect and New Democracy MP Ilias Vlachoyannis, that is not what you call “in line”, Loverdos decided to say something. otherwise, creating a “substrate” about the future: he constantly talks about “more than doubling” party percentages. In 2019, KINAL received 8.1%, so for the former minister, anything below 16.2% would be considered a small percentage. Which, of course, is impossible, so Androulakis can be considered a loser after the election from the very beginning.
What do they say in PASOK?
Harilaou Trikoupi clearly understands how Andreas Loverdos moves. How do they react? That there will be no … answer, since, as they say, everyone will be judged by their positions and their proposals in the elections. Therefore, we are now talking about “parallel” courses, which we will see how they end.
He remembered Mitsotakis
A pleasant surprise awaited Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis during his visit to the Holy Genesis Monastery of the Most Holy Theotokos Katusiou in Karditsa. There he was met by Metropolitan Timothy, who told him the story. When he was a young priest and was in Corfu, Konstantinos Mitsotakis donated 30,000 drachmas to repair the bell tower. The Prime Minister smiled and noted that today (i.e. yesterday) was his father’s birthday, since Konstantinos Mitsotakis was born on October 18, 1918.
“Brake” to politicians
For the moment, he wants to slow down those leaders who have declared themselves candidates for parliament, he wants to put into action the New Democracy organizational plan, as imbalances and wrong impressions are created at the local level. A typical example of this is Christos Thedomas, who is running as a parliamentary candidate but has not yet received the green light.
Source: Kathimerini

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