
A clear attempt to make the tones fall between Megaros Maximos as well as Panagi Kyriakou this happened yesterday a few hours after his speech Kostas Karamanlis in Anoia, which caused numerous repetitions on the political scene. The lowering of the tone was considered necessary, as if rumors of the conflict continued to circulate, it would have numerous consequences for both sides: for Maximos it would entail political costs, and for Karamanlis it would be a complete contradiction of his basic principle that it will damage his factions.
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On Wednesday evening the weather was not very good. Maximos did not like her specific wording performance by Karamanlis. It was not only the phrase that “the reference to private life in such cases is subordinated to the need to purify public life”, which can be interpreted as a direct opposition to Maxim’s policy, but also the phrase in which he stated that “what these events were caused by the initiative of the government, not only is it undemocratic and illegal, it goes beyond all limits of morbid imagination and political stupidity that it is unthinkable. The leak that followed made clear the government’s discomfort. On Thursday morning, in a conversation with the former prime minister, Maximos was asked to make a new, “clarifying” statement, which he was not used to. Despite all this, Mr. Karamanlis showed a positive attitude, showing that he really did not intend to get into a quarrel with Maximos, eventually leaving a leak that said his reports were of no advantage to the government, noting that he said “obvious” and he is interested in that a poisonous shadow does not remain over public life.
Maximou, like K. Karamanlis, did not want to create an image of conflict, while the associates of the ex-premier noted yesterday that his speech did not contain flashes.
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A little later, Yannis Oikonomou, when asked about it, commented that Kostas Karamanlis’s speech yesterday did not “devastate the prime minister” and “no bias towards the government.” “If someone reads it carefully, they will understand that it is moving on the same wave as what the government ordered, namely the absolute clarification of this particular case,” a government spokesman said.
However, the first leak published by Maximos did not find everyone agreeing in terms of communication. “The former prime minister asked for light everywhere, and we say the same thing,” he called “K” a government official, emphasizing that in fact there is no other line and this is important. Interestingly, however, SYRIZA attempted to “accept” Karamanlis’ statement, interpreting it as a direct deconstruction of Mr. Mitsotakis, while PASOK maintained a more reserved stance, recalling its ongoing disagreements with the former prime minister over economic policy during the period 2004 – 2009 For his part, Andreas Loverdos spoke about the Tsipras-Karamanlikans front, for which “the country paid dearly,” and concluded that “this history will not repeat itself even in the form of a farce.”
Source: Kathimerini

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