
He put him on campaign alert SYRIZA Alexis Tsiprashow – according to with information from “K”– According to the joint assessment of the heads of the Executive Office and the Political Planning Committee, Kyriakos Mitsotakis will most likely “press the button” for elections even in January. According to the same sources, about 80% of the ballots were announced no later than December 20.
At the meeting, Alexis Tsipras lashed out at the prime minister about surveillance, accusing him of hiding from parliament. He even added that “at the same time, he is planning his escape through the announcement of an election before the chain of revelations begins to choke. This will not surprise anyone. The opposite would be news if he tried to keep his word and run out of four years. It’s clearer than ever that he can no longer stand.”
Pressing on the issue of elections, the President of SYRIZA told the members of the body: “If the prime minister ‘feels elections’, the society senses hope for change. Having drowned society in pan-European accurate records, exacerbated the energy crisis with their neo-liberal elections, plundered public funds and left the first home of people in the north to all sorts of “pacis”, now they are talking about a second term to finish off the weak and the middle class. The engines in Kumunduru are running at full capacity as they want the voting gap to close by the end of the year. The political secretariat is due to meet on Wednesday to discuss political developments, with the meeting to be repeated next week to approve names that have been “blocked” from the ballot. The state program will be updated before the end of the year, and 2-3 thematic events are planned for December. Visiting the “castles” of N.D. in Northern Greece will continue. After Serres and Pella, Alexis Tsipras will visit Kilkis on Thursday.
Continuing to put pressure on the Prime Minister, the President of SYRIZA urged him for the fifth time to give an answer on the issue of surveillance: “You will find the courage to come to Parliament to deny that you followed the EMP prosecutor, the financial prosecutor and the leader of ELAS; Will you contact ADAE and providers to find out if the individuals who were published as being under surveillance were also officially “connected” by order of EYP?
Source: Kathimerini

Emma Shawn is a talented and accomplished author, known for his in-depth and thought-provoking writing on politics. She currently works as a writer at 247 news reel. With a passion for political analysis and a talent for breaking down complex issues, Emma’s writing provides readers with a unique and insightful perspective on current events.