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New Democracy: They “Lock Up” Ballots

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New Democracy: They “Lock Up” Ballots

The tragic accident in Tempe has “frozen” the events of the last three weeks at all levels, including the completion of the voting in the National Assembly, but by the end of March the last outstanding issues will inevitably have to be closed. Gaps in New Democracy Ballots they are specific, and civil servants are considering specific options. According to reportsnext week there will be final decisions, as his approval is also needed Kyriakou Mitsotakis.

After the Tempi tragedy, SYRIZA was the first to raise the issue of the candidacy of Kostas Karamanlis in Serra. The only official mention of this was recorded by a government representative. Giannis Economou, who said he did not intend to run for the post of former minister. The reasons are, firstly, that Mr. Karamanlis does not have criminal liability that would make his candidacy barred, and secondly, that he assumed political responsibility as the political head of his competent ministry and resigned, but sources say “the deputy has been elected by the citizens of Serra and they will decide whether to resign or renew their confidence in him.” According to reportsin the last days it was contact Kostas Karamanlis and Kyriakos Mitsotakiswhile he is not currently looking into his candidacy, as he is interested in identifying all the elements that led to the accident, preparing for his speech in parliament next Monday.

Final Choice

Communication of Mr. Mitsotakis with K. Karamanlis, who is expected to again apply for a seat in Serra.

Since then, in Ilia, after the voluntary departure of Vassilis Kontogiannopoulos, the vote is now given, with the “heavy” name of the former minister and commissioner added. Dimitris Avramopoulou. In Phthiotis there is a big question whether Themis Heimarras will be a candidate again, while in Evia they are looking for a female candidate instead of Sophia Nikolaou, who will not be a candidate after all. There is also a vacancy in Western Attica, where the “serial” choice of Andreas Tsokos or Stamatis Pulis continues, with the latter now having the most chances.

He stays in Arcadia to take stock of the vote with a man and a woman. On the one hand, Kostas Bedevis dominates, and the woman is in search. There is also a vacancy for a man in Argolis – since the women have closed – which will be filled by either Vassilis Dorovinis or Tassos Bezos. There is a gap in the First Piraeus that must be filled by a woman, who will most likely be Maria Calaya. Corinthia also has a vacancy for women, which will be filled by either Cristina Economou or Maria Papaconstantinou. In Grevena, Lambrini Kogiou is the dominant candidate for a woman’s seat, while regional council member Giannis Iatsios and former mayor Mimis Fotopoulos are vying for a man’s seat. In Florina, the only remaining vacancy will be filled either by Bodosakios Hospital President Stavros Papasotiriou, who is the dominant candidate, or by former MP Statis Konstantinidis. There is a vacancy for a woman in Arta, Iota Navrozoglu is the favorite. And there’s a vacancy in Preveza for a wanted woman.

In Halkidiki, after the retirement of long-term MP Giorgos Vagionas due to old age, and he is 83 years old, on the table are the names of the Deputy Governor of Halkidiki, Yiannis Giorgos, who is also considered the favorite, as well as former MP Efthymis Karanasiou and Grigoris Tassiou, member of the Political Committee N.D. . A vacancy for a woman also exists in Kefalonia, where Victoria Alexandratou predominates. In Samos, there is a vacancy for men on the ballot and Nikos Stefanis dominates. However, the names of Giorgos Nulas and former mayor of Samos and 2019 MEP candidate Michalis Angelopoulos are still on the table. Finally, the woman is also wanted for the Heraklion prefecture in Crete, where there are several options, with final decisions to be made next week.

Author: Stavros Papantoniou

Source: Kathimerini

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