
Kyriakos Mitsotakis still closes any discussion about the elections, as Maximos Palace does not see the right moment to address this issue when the tragedy happened so recently and the questions remained unanswered. “Others are ahead,” the government source said in a column. But this does not mean that the discussion does not exist, since next week the prime minister himself will be called to make decisions. In this context, there are two different approaches: one says that the elections should be held before Easter, i.e. of course also an approach that says for May, since at the moment the climate is not “raising” the polls. The second, after days, is the one that is now gaining momentum.
Another landscape
However, since elections are a matter of law that they take place, it is clear that the central strategies of parties, and now especially New Democracy, are changing under the weight of a tragic event. So when the political standoff returns, the landscape will be very different and the center of gravity will shift.
In bulletins
“On the part of N.D. and Mr. Karamanlis does not intend not to stand in the parliamentary elections,” a government spokesman said yesterday when asked whether the former minister would be on the ND lists in the next elections.
“Bell”
Since discussion after the holiday is common, it is worth highlighting one of the positions expressed on the issue of TRAINOSE “before the holiday”. What Kostas Skandalidis did two years ago, when a PASOK MP asked from the floor of Parliament about the company’s commitments in relation to the investment plan for 2021-2035, “regarding the maintenance of obligations for utilities, for rolling stock, for investments in new technologies and investment in real estate. The question was appropriate, but, unfortunately, it will have to be answered after the tragedy.
Opposite opinion
DAKE trade unionist Nikos Kioutsoukis denied the rumor that the stationmaster was a “hooligan” from DAKE, saying that 18 stationmasters were advertised and only two showed up, so this approach is unfounded.
Source: Kathimerini

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