
With major outstanding cases such as the announcement of the program and State Bulletin ended, we have come to the final stretch of the elections, where tours will dominate, which are inevitably the most important part of the election campaign. His program Prime Minister until May 21 is prepared and includes visits in chronological order Kefalonia, Patras, Chalkis, Arta, Trikala, Volos, Rhodes, Heraklion, Kastoria, Thessaloniki. Political conclusions can be drawn from the program: Patras is the “castle” of SYRIZA and the third largest city in the country, therefore it is especially important for N.D. raise his stakes. Kefalonia and the Ionian Sea has since 2019 been a region that also has a strong centre-left element, with SYRIZA to “catch” over 30% on average. Arta, although traditionally N.D. dominated, in 2019 he lost, albeit slightly, Alexis Tsipras, probably because of the terrain, and today I bet that it will again become “blue”. Trikala and Volos are two major cities in Thessaly, while Chalkis is the capital of a particularly troubled prefecture that was hit by devastating fires in 2020.
Finally, Oh Kyriakos Mitsotakis will complete his election tour with Macedonia. Untouched Kastoria, which always gives N.D. one of the highest percentages in the country, will be the penultimate stop, sending a signal of party rallying that the ND needs, and the Prime Minister’s keynote speech in Thessaloniki on Wednesday before the elections in the presence of former Prime Minister Kostas Karamanlis. who is expected to make a campaign statement. As noted in the office of Maximos, during the four years of his reign, the prime minister visited all the prefectures, visiting the territory of the country, and the program of the last segment covers specific needs, as mentioned above.
“I watched the SYRIZA ad and I wonder if this is the Greece that the citizens are experiencing today. The answer is no, Mr. Mitsotakis stressed.
In Athens
Obviously, along with trips to the region, the Prime Minister will also be in the vicinity of Attica, where the outcome of the elections will be largely decided. Yesterday, on May Day, he was in Kifissia and talked with the townspeople. “N.D. he is with May Day, and Tsipras is with April Fools,” he said, recalling the economic policy of the North Dakota government for workers. Continuing with references to SYRIZA and Alexis Tsipras, the prime minister commented on the campaign of the official opposition. “I saw – maybe you’ve seen them too – the spots of the SYRIZA advertising campaign, gray and black everywhere. And I wonder if this is the Greece that Greek citizens are experiencing today. The answer is “no, friends,” he said, adding that “our Greece’s own is more optimistic, brighter”, but this does not mean that it does not have problems. “We were the first to say that we have overcome many difficulties and that we must continue to support society,” he concluded. Mr. Mitsotakis’ next stop in Attica will be Nikaya.
Source: Kathimerini

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