
Karamanlis wanted to undermine N.D. and its president? Whoever so roughly interpreted Karamanli’s intervention in Anogia did not understand, firstly, how a former prime minister works, and secondly, that the most regal of kings never render good services. On the field: Karamanlis said it goes without saying that such a thing cannot be left in the shadows, that much light does not fall, and that the political stake is much more important than everything else. The confirmation came from an unexpected person: the “technocrat”, and not the right-wing Akis Skertsos, reacted more politically and aptly to the words of the former prime minister: “The government agrees with what former prime minister Kostas Karamanlis said. This is a serious failure and a very serious matter,” he said, adding that he also agreed with Karamanlis’s report that “the reference to private life in such cases is subordinated to the need to cleanse public life.” With such “technocrats” politicians will lose their jobs.
In Maximos… Kon/nose Karamanlis
However, there was no better time for the Prime Minister’s visit to Serres. A visit to the birthplace of Karamanlis, which K said had been planned for some time, brought two things to Kyriakos: firstly, a warm welcome from the people of Serres, which also acted as a psychological tonic injection, and secondly, gave him the opportunity to speak more factional, with strong references to the founder of the ND. And the best pass was a gift from Mayor Serra, when the prime minister himself greeted the head of state at the age of 8. “This photograph will find its place in my office to honor in this way a great, great politician who left an indelible mark on the history of our country.”
No spins
Elegantly but without frills, the outgoing secretary-general of higher education, Apostolis Dimitropoulos, laid out the reason why he recently broke the glass of his relationship with minister Niki Kerameos. Although he made a significant contribution to the development of a framework law for HEIs, he did not agree with Niki Kerameos on the new model of HEI governance. “However, I am afraid that the law as a whole does not contain all the guarantees that should accompany the freedoms it provides. I tried my best, but I wasn’t convinced,” he said in a written statement thanking Kyriakos Mitsotakis, but not by name, at least Niki Kerameos. Political divisions and tensions that escalated during the drafting of the law proved decisive for the change of baton in the Secretariat, which is being taken over by Odysseus Zoras, former rector of the University of Crete and president of the EAC. .
Distinctive
The Rethymnon MP Yiannis Kefalogiannis was, of course, present at Karamanlis’ speech in Anoia, but he maintained a very reserved stance at all levels. And this is always the most sober political position.
Conclusion
In any case, the speech of Kostas Karamanlis in Anogia, clearly free from “party burdens”, shows that he is even closer to leaving the ND ballots.
Source: Kathimerini

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