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Theorem: surprise in the state

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Theorem: surprise in the state

Nikos Androulakis will try to move forward during the week, dodging the debate that has flared up over the next prime minister. According to the column, President PASOK is preparing a surprise for the State Council. Lately, Androulakis has been in contact with young scientists living abroad, informally creating a “militant team” that has certain characteristics: they are successful abroad, they love Greece and are interested in the country. From this group, a person will be selected for the elective position of emigrants, sending a message that Greeks abroad are present for Greece the next day.

In recent days, thousands(?) of citizens who bought an electric bike two years ago, through the “Move Electric” platform, received urgent information from the Ministry of Ecology and Energy. “Urgent Information” asks citizens to send by the end of April all the necessary supporting documents (listed in the relevant bulletin), on the basis of which interested persons will receive the subsidy to which they are entitled. Except that the citizens who received… an urgent notice sent the same supporting documents for participation in the program two years ago and wait so long to receive the money promised to them by the Ministry of Natural Resources (which is about 800 euros for an electric bike worth 2000 euros). ). It is obvious that Mr. Skrekas must quickly address this issue.

The “danger” mentioned by Kyriakos Mitsotakis regarding the minority government appeared last Friday in the country’s third largest chamber, GEOTEE. There is a faction close to N.D. came out first with 43%, but the factions of SYRIZA, which received 21%, and PASOK, which received 18%, united and elected their own president, leaving the “first party” in the cold. In fact, SYRIZA did not put up any resistance and accepted everything that PASOK asked for, which especially upset the ND representatives, who saw firsthand how the collaborationism of the second and third could ignore the first.

The hugs of Nikos Dendias and Takis Theodorikakos in Glyfada during the Prime Minister’s recent visit to the region were particularly warm. Eyewitnesses saw one calling the other “My Nikos” and “My Taki”, momentarily leaving the violent confrontation of the cross in the background.

I’m going to Western Greece because I hear that SYRIZA MP Thanos Moraitis is constantly receiving calls to initiate a joint SYRIZA-PASOK vote in the Western Greece region. The deputy, however, shows no inclination to listen to exhortations and focuses on Aetoloakarnania.

I am leaving the West and heading to Rethymnon where the latest measurements show that we will have a local derby between SYRIZA and PASOK both hovering around 20%, with N.D. take advantage of the situation and be comfortable first.

Two ND leaders are included in the PASOK bulletins as a “response” to Harilaou Trikoupis in Piraeus, who celebrated the S.P. movement almost two months ago. Karanikolas, A.P. Apart from Stavros Michaelidis in Chios, who first wrote the column, another official, Olga Politis, will be PASOK’s Cyclades candidate. Olga Politi, who runs a business in tourism and shipping, has been elected since 2019 in the municipality of Vari Voula Vouliagmeni, where she also served as Deputy Mayor for Education and also headed the Department of Shipping. on the steering committee of the National Development Agency. in East Attica.

When did the prime minister receive the warmest applause during his speech this week in Lamia? Because of his distaste for George Papandreou, the Prime Minister received a thunderous applause. “Who made the paralyzed OTE an international giant?” Who saved the Piraeus Port Authority? I don’t remember the ND officials, but the leader of PASOK was behind the bars of the PAP at that time and fought against privatization,” he said and added. “Will PASOK now talk to us about the statism that statism was teaching in Greece?” he asked, to the delight of the new Democrats.

A joint event with a reformist tone was organized by Kyriakos Pierrakakis and EFKA spokesman Omiros Tsapalos on the topic of the digital transformation of the state. On the one hand, the minister reviewed the digital reforms carried out over the past four years, and his close colleague Kostis Hatzidakis mentioned the efforts of the Ministry of Labor and, in particular, the 80 e-services that have been put into operation at EFKA with the aim of speeding up the assignment of pensions.

“Byzantium” Academy of Athens

The clipping by Konstantinos Tsoukalas, who lost the chair of social theory at the Academy of Athens by two votes – he got 20 in the third vote, but he needed 22 – once again exposed the intrigue and thick backdrop reigning in this area. . The information in the column states that the Academy’s board, i.e. Michalis Stathopoulos (President), Christos Zerefos (General Secretary), Nikiforos Diamanturos, Michael Tiberios (who replaced the Vice President of the Academy, Stamatis Krimizis, who was in the US), but also Prokopis Pavlopoulos , who has recently been active in the Academy, supported Tsoukalas, but several academics objected, stating that he was an MP for SYRIZA in January 2015 and was involved in the era of secession at that time. Stathopoulos and Diamanturos replied to the candidates that Tsoukalas had ceased to be an MP in the summer of 2015. Anna Psarouda-Benakis, Manolis Roukounas and Apostolos Georgiadis, as well as Paschalis Kytromilidis also did not vote for Tsoukalas, ahead of some other Cypriots. . . . And I will take you to the biggest intrigue: Some “daring” academicians persistently whisper in the corridors of the Academy that y.g. Christos Zerefos, although he says he voted for Tsoukalas, did not actually vote for him, which he strongly denies.

Author: Stavros Papantoniou

Source: Kathimerini

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