
There has been a lot of optimism in Maximos over the past few days as all measurements show that the Tempi-induced drop has largely diminished, and now we are talking about the pre-Tempi scene where the difference between the parties is about 5 units. The most optimistic of all, however, was American guru Stan Greenberg, who “bet” that N.D. close to the first 35%. Let’s see if it fits.
Breaking SYRIZA with Varoufakis
“Fire” has recently taken over the political scene, which was also facilitated by MeRA25, which resolutely came to the fore years later with the same flavor: alternative currencies, closed banks and … guerrillas in Brussels. In SYRIZA, who know Varoufakis very well, they are very suspicious of the actions of the former minister, attributing to him mercenary motives for gaining publicity, which, however, “throw water on the government’s mill”, as they say, as they give Mitsotakis the right to return the memories of 2015, which are traumatic.
Unconfigured opposition
Yes, and Alexis Tsipras himself does not slow down. During an interview on the morning show yesterday, he proposed a scenario for voting for tolerance. It is an “alternative” that makes “progressive management” possible. However, Tsipras’s report did not strike Maximos as bad, as it is also considered an alternative form of “loser government”. If we add to the above “the windmill that has been going on in the Velopoulos party lately, with heavy accusations between its president and Antonis Milonakis, then what the experienced old politician told me is probably true: “The opposition parties all work for Mitsotakis.”
“Ice” of Greece – Serbia
The “freeze” in Greek-Serbian relations was caused by Greece’s decision to abstain from voting on Kosovo’s request for admission to the Council of Europe a few days ago. Greece was the only country not recognizing Kosovo that did not vote against the request but abstained from the process, which upset Belgrade and drew unfavorable comments from Serbian Foreign Minister Ivica Dacic. The result of this development was the decision of Serbian Prime Minister Ana Brnabic to cancel her planned presence in Greece.
Source: Kathimerini

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