
By the end of the month, Kostas Karamanlis will announce his decision whether he will run in the next election, something final, as it is possible that the election will be announced by mid-March. Sources with knowledge of what is going on in Panagi Kyriakou say the former premier may have decided what to do, but did not share his thoughts with interlocutors. One thing is certain, according to the same sources, that Karamanlis is not going to say anything that could “hurt” the ND. The rest will be determined on paper.
Void in the West
yesterday lists of candidates for the Parliament of Attica published by “K” about 95% complete as there are still small gaps to be filled. With the exception of Western Attica, where the issue of Tsokos or Pulis has not yet been resolved, although there are still chances in favor of the latter, 14 names are “locked” in Western Athens, and 15 will enter the “blue” list. was a candidate from the West in the previous election and the vacancy may remain until he finally decides whether he will choose the same constituency again or some other constituency. Kyriakos Mitsotakis has so far announced his intention to run for Evros, so two more constituencies are under consideration.
Response to rumors
From the floor of the European Parliament during the debate on “The Erosion of the Rule of Law in Greece: The Wiretapping Scandal and Media Freedom”, Nikos Androulakis is expected today to respond to the rumors of the past few days that some “bomb” is imminent from Brussels, which will affect a political leader, and the removal of his immunity will be requested. Har sources. Trikoupi spoke of “dispersed and dangerous leaks”.
Chivalry
The flirtation – political, to avoid misunderstandings – took place yesterday in Parliament and, in fact, on Valentine’s Day. Admiral Dionisis Hatzidakis was the speaker on a bill to create a naval heritage park called “Odysseus – Greeks and the Sea” on the waterfront. The bill was passed by PASOK and Gentleman Hatzidakis thanked the PASOK MPs Mr. Antóniou and Kefalida with a handshake, which gave Parliament a moment of chivalry. SYRIZA did not vote for him, as it is known that she withdrew from voting.
Source: Kathimerini

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