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Theory: The Representational Puzzle

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Theory: The Representational Puzzle

Announced descent K. Pierrakaki in Athens was completed following a meeting he had on Saturday with Prime Minister. After this development of events, disputes broke out about who would be the next representative. One name that has been written is that of Nikos Hardalias, without the former civil protection “ramp” being blocked, as there is a strong thought that it can be used in the party hierarchy with a role to rally the “blue” base. . After all, many people express doubts whether the Deputy Minister of Defense will be able to stand behind the podium, remembering also his speeches during the coronovirus period. With this logic, the stay of the “baked” Yannis Oikonomou is another scenario that is based on the fact that in this case he will have to leave Phthiotis and end up in Epicratia. But there is a third case, since this position is tailored and sewn for a journalist. Therefore, everything is open.

New window for co-management

The rejection of Nikos Androulakis during his speech in Rethymno further opened the window for his party’s participation in a post-election coalition government. In particular, the President of PASOK, “responding” to the Prime Minister, made it clear that he was not going to do him … favors in relations with SYRIZA and his goal is “for the Greek people to give us the power in the next parliamentary elections to impose our values ​​as a government program” . So yes to joint government from Androulakis, which I assure you, sounded very positive in the ears of…many in N.D.

Breath

Yesterday’s statement by K. Mitsotakis on the extension of the 3% professional rent ceiling has a “paternity”. The decision was provisionally made in April when current Deputy Minister Yiannis Bratakos was President of EBEA, and yesterday’s announcement was the result of his persistence in all recent meetings, giving SMEs a breather.

incompetent

The possibility of changing the law to prevent the British Museum from returning parts of its collection, such as the Parthenon sculptures, except in very specific cases, was expressly ruled out yesterday by British Prime Minister spokesman Rishi Sunak. “Our position has not changed,” he told international media and continued: “Decisions regarding the care and management of the collections are up to the British Museum and the trustees. The sculptures of the Parthenon are legally owned by the trustees, and the matter does not depend on the government.”

Tselemendez

When you step on two boats, chances are high that you will fall into the sea. This is what the government should have in mind, as in the run-up to the national elections they do not hesitate to distribute “support” to self-governing people who are … rivals, for maximum benefit. An example is Tripoli, where the prime minister was yesterday. There, two “children” – as they say “children” – Antonis Samaras, Kostas Vlasis and Makis Voridis, gave different “anointings”. The prefectural MP backs the incumbent mayor from PASOK, and the Interior Ministry gave the “anointing” to the former “blue” mayor at the event. Recipe, smart and old. But since it happens in many parts of the country, it can be perceived and the recipe fails.

Author: Stavros Papantoniou

Source: Kathimerini

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