
The circulated scenarios of the origin of basketball player Nikos Pappas in the municipality of Athens have a basis, although nothing is “locked in”, as the discussion is at an elementary level. However, the first reactions to this particular possibility have been recorded, as 53 believe that this is a choice that has mainly communicative rather than political criteria. However, the discussion itself highlights the difficulty that Kumundur has in finding officials in local government who can shuffle the deck and give SYRIZA the prospect of self-rule.
Internally
Those in the know say that the recent “clown” characterization that Nassos Iliopoulos attributed to Adonis Georgiadis was not in the air, so he never took it back, but planned ahead. Iliopoulos, now relieved of his duties as a representative, will fight to the end with Dimitris Tzanakopoulos in Athens, and the polarization of this type helps him. However, in the same area, Nikos Filis seems to be elevated, which constantly presents the audience, while, on the contrary, Nikos Voutsis and Christophoros Bernardakis move in shallower waters.
Adonis and Manzuranis
Since the reason is the polarization between the sides, let me also tell you about a rare incident from… the opposite side. On December 19, EKPA hosted the ceremony of presenting an honorary volume to Professor of the Department of History and Archeology of the Faculty of Philosophy Eleni Manzurani. The ceremony was attended by her former student Adonis Georgiadis and the professor’s brother, renowned lawyer Yiannis Mantzouranis, taking a special photo after they shook hands warmly. In fact, the Minister of Development posted the picture at a rare moment… of a truce.
Mobility
Mobility records an employee of the US embassy in Athens talking to officials from all sides. At the center of the discussion are Greek-Turkish issues that relate to the superpower.
He measured it
While post-election cooperation around PASOK is still a topic of discussion, Harilaou Trikoupis’s authorities “reject” any such scenario. “Co-government with Mitsotakis or Tsipras does not exist for us.” And since many say that such tactics are wrong for PASOK, the same sources told me that such an approach is invalid, since “28% in all the polls that we have do not want either Tsipras or Mitsotakis.”
Source: Kathimerini

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