
For the first time in four years, Alexis Tsipras crossed the threshold of Radio Megaros for the needs of a teleboy. The President of SYRIZA was rather buttoned up at the entrance, but at the end of the process and after the alarm had apparently passed, he showed that he appreciated hospitality, as he had a warm conversation with Konstantinos Zula. The ERT president essentially repeated to the official leader of the opposition that the doors of public television were and always were open, and invited him to give a political interview to ERT before the election, “on any show he wants, any time he wants.” Mr. Tsipras replied that as long as his time allowed, he looked at it positively.
Mitsotakis-Androulakis poem
Everyone in the ERT studio took notice of both Mr. Mitsotakis and Mr. Androulakis due to the wiretapping issue that separates them and the recently renewed discussion about their non-meeting for a year and a half when Mr. Mr. Androulakis was in the leadership of PASOK. What was confirmed was that the atmosphere between them was indeed polarized, with eyewitnesses reporting in a column that their only conversation was “hello Niko” and “hello Kyriakos”, while for the rest of the evening they avoided even exchanging a glance. .
He went to Komundura.
Many were surprised yesterday to see that Nikos Androulakis, a day after the debate, visited the square… Kumundura. Naturally, all eyes fell on President PASOK, who finally made his way to the large offices located on the same square as the SYRIZA offices.
He also won the derby
Interest in the debate turned out to be higher than many predicted, as it surpassed the equivalent of the turbulent 2015 in terms of viewership. The televised show between political leaders was watched on average by 2,274,000 viewers, while in front of the screens only an average of 4,227,000. The corresponding figures for 2015 were 2,135,000 and 3,920,000 people. The telebattle also won … the derby, with the semi-final of the Champions League, Inter – Milan, in the overall total gaining 18.2% against 19.8% of the debate, proving that the Greeks are interested in politics.
Source: Kathimerini

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