
In his footsteps interview with Mr. Nikos Androulakis on ERThis associates PASOK President they believe that by his appointment he clarified the situation and answered questions and ambiguities that some may have found in his earlier passages.
This assessment does not seem to be shared by many: from the two main parties, who reacted by taking what was said as rather paradoxical, especially on the subject of the next prime minister, even the leaders PASOKsuch as Andreas Loverdoswho does not seem to agree with the strategy that Mr. Androulakis has adopted.
Perhaps the second assessment of Mr. Androulakis’ associates, that “the war is starting, we will fight,” better reflects the situation that is developing both in relation to other political forces and within PASOK, as can be seen from the reaction of Andreas Loverdos:
“When we go to the polls and reject people, we also need to propose people so that citizens have a clear picture,” said Mr. Loverdos (SKAI). And he made it clear that he did not agree with Mr. Androulakis’s insistence that Mr. Mitsotakis and Mr. Tsipras be dismissed and appointed a third person as prime minister: to be the leader of the country,” he added.
From Harilau Trikoupi, Loverdos’ “nails” did not go unanswered. “It is politically ironic that Andreas Loverdos shares the concerns of Giannis Oikonomou and Akis Skertsos,” commented associates of the PASOK president.
H. Trikoupis’ sharp reply to Mr. Loverdos, who disagreed with the President of PASOK on the question of the prime minister.
They themselves insist that the conditions set by Mr. Androulakis — a government from the first Sunday using politicians other than Mr. Mitsotakis and Mr. Tsipras, a strong double-digit PASOK percentage, and programmatic convergence — completely clear things up. .
Everyone else seems to understand that, on the contrary, Mr. Androulakis’ terms make any discussion about forming a cooperation government difficult.
First, the question of the prime minister, where neither Mr. Mitsotakis nor Mr. Tsipras seem ready to back down if they win the election.
Government spokesman Yiannis Oikonomou called Androulakis’s proposal “apart from institutional disrespect and politically outrageous” and added that the PASOK president says “vote for me and an unknown X will become the country’s prime minister.”
SYRIZA is moving along the same wave line, and the statement of Giorgos Katrugalos is revealing that “the prime minister is elected by the people, not by a third party. We can’t have Papademos anymore.” Ms. Popi Tsapanidou, for her part, stated that the main discussion on cooperation will take place after the elections, when the people will speak out.
Source: Kathimerini

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