
My friend has never lost an election. It is characteristic that, as a rule, he belongs to two professional associations and votes in both for the nomination of a candidate to the Board of Directors. As a student, she considered the right to vote an important privilege and has used it with extreme consistency ever since.
Politicized and smart enough not to be bigoted, she thinks before she votes and has a strong case for choosing not only the party but also the candidates.
He does not always vote for the same party. Three on her resume and one more only once in the European elections. Even when she was subsequently disappointed, she never regretted the people she supported, precisely because she did not end up with them according to clientelistic criteria or was seduced by recognition and the temptations of a lifestyle.
The economy plays a key role in shaping her voting intentions because, as a freelancer, she is highly dependent on taxation and market dynamics. She doesn’t ask for or expect much: stability, predictability, a quieter daily life so she can more easily deal with work and family responsibilities. Oh, and don’t be shy when you say what you voted for. He does not have to apologize for questions of a democratic or moral order.
For the first time, she not only does not know what she will vote for, but she is not even sure that she will go to the polls. It’s not just that the party doesn’t inspire or even just convince her, it’s happened to her before. Rather, he does not want to take responsibility, no matter how naive it may sound.
He had a very hard time during the decade of memos, when he recovered, he suffered from a pandemic, the war also began, now Tempi. He got bored.
She doesn’t want to be an accomplice to what comes next. This means that he does not believe in a good post-election scenario and does not want to be an accomplice of evil. At some point, she thought that she might end up with one of the small and harmless ones, but no one convinces her of his innocence and good intentions.
She has stopped watching political TV shows like she used to and is not active on social media. She is repelled by the pre-election conflict in the mud and the supposedly programmatic opposition to clichés and slogans.
She must be tired. Tired of repeated cancellations. She was always involved and responsible, and she did not succeed, because nothing works in the country.
He had a very hard time during the decade of memos, when he recovered, he suffered from a pandemic, the war also began, now Tempi. He got bored. Exits the game. This is recorded in an unspecified vote. At least for now. Because, as you read somewhere, the votes that are decided in the last week, day or time are getting bigger and bigger.
Her daughter, who will be voting for the first time, told her that she was between three parties and would choose at random: she would write them on slips of paper, shuffle them, and draw one. They agreed that her friend should do the same at the same time and that they should keep the cell phone camera open so they could interact with each other.
But he’s going to vote, like this, for experience. Unless she was in Paros, where one of her fellow students had found a job and could take her in for the weekend. Mayo called her because then there would be destruction. Now, if there are elections in July, then the examination will be over and there will definitely not be one. Already occupied.
Source: Kathimerini

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