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Theory: Mitsotakis on Athos

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Theory: Mitsotakis on Athos

Earlier than expected, the information that I wrote to you yesterday about the visit of Mitsotakis to Athos has been confirmed, as according to the information of the chairman of the National Democratic Party, he is packing his bags to visit the Athos monastery on Sunday with his son Konstantinos. The focus, as I explained to you yesterday, is understandable, since there are monasteries that gave the “line” to the Victory Party.

First PASOK

Which PASOK MP received the most votes nationwide despite not running in Athens? Michalis Katrinis in Ilia received 12,417 votes, a nationwide record for a PASOK candidate, receiving 70% of those who chose the party. Regular readers of the column will remember that before the elections I wrote to you that Katrinis was getting votes from the right as well.

Against

On the other hand, in the SW between Nikos Panagiotopoulos and Nikos Dendias, an internal party conflict arose over who received the larger percentage. A close associate of MP Kavalas publicly wrote that although all the media reports that Nikos Dendias is the first in cross country, “the truth is completely different.” Analyzing the result further, he said that Mr. Dendias received 56% of the crosses of those who voted for ND, while Mr. Panagiotopoulos received 74% of those who voted for ND in Kavala, so he is the first. However, with these tests in Piraeus, they are tearing their hair out.

Domna in tourism

Against the “blue” background, there is already a discussion about the next ministers. In this context, many believe that Domna Mihailidou will be the next Minister of Tourism, as she is considered the perfect person, and also because of her age, to represent the product that Greece wants to export.

He winked

Yesterday, Evangelos Venizelos made his first comment on the election results in Partners in Democracy, speaking of the “asymmetry” with the first party, which will have a strong parliamentary majority, but focusing mainly on the multi-factional opposition, pointing to the “problem of hegemony” because PASOK is now questioning SYRIZA. In fact, indirectly but clearly, he showed his preference by saying that PASOK “I look at this with great sympathy, not only because I was its leader, towards SYRIZA, which suffered a strategic defeat because it had no narration.” .

Author: Stavros Papantoniou

Source: Kathimerini

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