
Removing it from the framework of progressive management Janis Varoufakisbut also the government of tolerance o Alexis Tsipras he explained during a cross-channel interview, and on this occasion he will discuss the formation of the “special purpose” majority. At the same time, he switched to “using” in relation to his future in SYRIZA if the difference in elections is large enough.
The “Red Rag” for SYRIZA is now heading MeRA25 and this was shown by the question “K” addressed to Mr. Tsipras. “I think Mr. Varoufakis voluntarily excluded himself from the invitation of democratic and progressive forces the next day. If Mr. Varoufakis did not exist, Mr. Mitsotakis would have to invent him.” The official opposition leader also “burned” the scenario of the government of tolerance, explaining that these are not “my expectations, my hopes and my plans.”
During an interview, he was asked if he would consider forming a short-lived government to clean up the political system after the surveillance case: “What concerns me at the moment is victory. Because victory opens up the prospect of a long-term and stable progressive government. From there, let’s look at the results and we’ll see, we’ll have a chance to chat and evaluate. I do not exclude in advance the possibility of such a discussion, which may arise the day after the elections, but my goal is not a special purpose government. This report provoked a reaction from Akis Skertsov: “In other words, after the government of losers and the government of tolerance, he is now inventing a short-lived government for special purposes … Mr. Tsipras is open to any extremist government. a plan that serves his blind ambition.”
What did Alexis Tsipras mean? As if SYRIZA is the first party and Nikos Androulakis keeps asking another person for prime minister, the only scheme that could work is a short-lived majority for 2-3 months, absolutely aimed at cleaning up the political system. Komunduru sources speak of a hypothetical scenario and make it clear that the possible persistence of the PASOK president is an insult to the citizens who elect Alexis Tsipras as prime minister in the elections. The president also “phoned” Mr. Androulakis, saying that if he insisted on his current terms, the new elections would be in the nature of a “referendum.”
The leader of the official opposition spoke about the upcoming day in SYRIZA in the program “Main Heroes” on the ALFA channel. Answering the question of Stavros Theodorakis “if the politician loses by six points, will sanctions be applied to him”, Mr. Tsipras answered in the affirmative. “Obviously, there will be sanctions. I lost eight points in the European elections and decided to go to the polls. My plan was different.” Was it a “use” of a major defeat scenario? Continuing the same conversation, the former prime minister recalled that he had stated that he was not going to grow old in politics. “But I am 49 years old,” he noted, adding that “in Greece, the pension has increased to 67 years. I hope I don’t live to see it.”
Source: Kathimerini

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