
The first meeting of the Inter-Party Commission will not be unambiguous, since its holding debatebut the polls have already caused a conflict between New Republic And SYRIZA. From the “blue” camp they said that they say “yes” to holding a teleconference between all political leaders in order to simultaneously hear the positions of parliamentary parties. At my first briefing Akis Shertsos he stated that the decision was democratically sound: “The views of all parties must be heard, and also SYRIZA must explain to us the inconsistency of its position, which is that it stands for a government of cooperation, but wants a debate between the two leaders.” All opinions of all opposition parties should be heard at the same table to see contradictions in terms of programmatic inconsistencies, which are huge.”
SYRIZA accuses him Kyriakos Mitsotakis how he poses a dilemma for voters to decide if they want him or her as prime minister Alexis Tsipras, however, he is “afraid” to be in a foursome with the official leader of the opposition. “Citizens have drawn their conclusions,” Popi Tsapanidou said, adding that “Mr. Schertzos confirmed today what we predicted yesterday. It is Mr. Mitsotakis who once again puts the TV confrontation with Alexis Tsipras on its feet.”
The controversy has flared up as Kumundura is being asked to introduce transparency rules in the pre-election period. They believe that this will be largely ensured if polling companies from now on publish raw and unbiased data from their surveys. Akis Skertzos was particularly caustic about the official opposition on this particular issue: “Publishing opinion polls with unstable data is like taking a bath with your clothes on. And in any case, let them be careful what they ask for, because it is very possible that unstable data will have even worse characteristics for SYRIZA itself. The only explanation for this institutional and non-scientific descent is that SYRIZA is not dealing with elections, but with the post-election narrative of Mr. Tsipras’ chair, which has already begun to creak.”
The response of polling and market research companies to Komunduru’s request to publish non-quantitative data from their surveys.
At the request of SYRIZA, the Association of Survey and Market Research Companies, whose members met yesterday, was also not formed. As they state, “the publication of unweighted data, on the one hand, is not provided for by Law 3603/2007, on the other hand, their non-publication is an established practice throughout the world.” SEDEA indicated that its members are monitored in terms of conducting opinion polls through a data collection quality control system. In response to a formal objection, they stressed that “The Survey Examiner may have access to primary unweighted data in the context of the review of any investigation.” The “debate” continued when a spokesman for the SYRIZA press responded to the SEDEA statement: “Without giving any specific scientific reasons for not publishing them, he denies the apparent request for transparency even in the pre-election period. But really, on what scientific reliability and validity is the publication of an assessment of the election results based, and not just the intention of the vote?
In the Dodecanese
Alexis Tsipras as “K” was published, from Kos announced that he would be a candidate for the Dodecanese. At the beginning of his speech, he mentioned the great void left by the loss of the Nectarios of Santorini. He criticized Kyriakos Mitsotakis about the debate, stating: “He is so afraid that he does not dare to come to the televised debate. Who dare not confront me in front of me.” He also specifically mentioned the government of losers, emphasizing that “losers never form governments. Governments are always and everywhere formed by the winners.”
Source: Kathimerini

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