
Weather
A pre-announced visit by Kyriakos Mitsotakis to Greek minority villages was canceled because, according to the official announcement, weather conditions prevented helicopter flights. Several people saw diplomatic bravado and good weather conditions in the delay, as there had been many Albanian publications in previous days critical of the Albanian government, noting that the Greek Prime Minister wanted to “restore the ‘Greek’ Northern Epirus”. The government vehemently denies these scenarios, stressing that the delay was due solely to weather conditions.
Disappointment
“K” has been found in minority villages, and the experienced Stavros Tsima has documented a strong atmosphere of disappointment among the Greek minority. In Dervitsani, more than 1,000 people prepared a warm welcome for the Greek Prime Minister in traditional costumes and bright Greek colors. In the minority villages, the impression was that Mitsotakis’s visit benefited both the Greek and Albanian prime ministers, as municipal elections approached in Albania, and this raised even more suspicion at the local level than already exists. .
“Come back”
It seems that the “return” of Dimitris Camposos in ND, which he himself announced through social networks, has a certain “lawyer”. During Mitsotakis’ visit to Tripoli, the camera recorded a dialogue: Deputy Vlasis went from … to the Prime Minister and, in the presence of Camposos, reminded him that … the question of his expulsion from the National Democratic Party was being considered, Mitsotakis replied with obvious indifference: “ We’ll deal with everything.” Sources in the party told “K” that the issues of expulsion and … return are not resolved on the spot, thereby conveying the government’s dissatisfaction with the slovenliness with which the local deputy was dealing, and stressing that the decision to return Camposus has not been made.
new “front”
SYRIZA tried to flirt with the KKE by giving a positive response to the party’s request for an emergency convening of a parliamentary committee on institutions and transparency to monitor Perissos. Thus, SYRIZA is trying to show that there is a “front” against Mitsotakis, but dribbling in the KKE is not easy, since quite recently Komunduru whistled indifferently at the same request, unlike … PASOK . However, yesterday Minister of Justice Costas Tsiaras announced new amendments to the EPM bill, which will be made public tomorrow morning.
Source: Kathimerini

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