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Theory: why Alexis blamed Stavros

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Theory: why Alexis blamed Stavros

What did Alexis Tsipras mean when he said to Stavros Theodorakis: “You are to blame”? An excerpt from an interview with the “Protagonists” went viral. After President SYRIZA… accused Theodorakis, the following dialogue followed: Theodorakis: “Why am I guilty?” Tsipras replied: “Because in 2016 we had a very big opportunity to make big changes in the country.”

Mr. Tsipras may have been talking about 2016, but the story begins in the summer of 2015. Then the President of SYRIZA proposed to introduce the institution of simple proportionality. As stated in the reports of the time, Fofi Gennimata discussed it with harsh conditions, but President Potamios was absolute. Then, after meeting after meeting, Theodorakis proposed the German model, stating that “I don’t believe in mere analogy.”

If then a simple proportional system had been introduced, then subsequent elections would have been held according to the proportional system. The first took place in September 2015, so the next will be in 2019. Therefore, I assume that Tsipras “blamed” the former leader Potamios that they could write history differently than in 2015 by blocking … the election of Mitsotakis.

“hidden” link

The prime minister had an interesting dislike for the casual interview he gave to Grigoris Arnautoglu. In particular, the presenter asked him if there was any foreign leader during these years who could not get even a little closer on a human level, saying to himself “let’s formally end the conversation, get up and leave.”

Mitsotakis replied that such a meeting did take place, “but obviously I can’t tell you who he is or who she is.” This “who is,” he added himself, “delivered me directly to Berlin, of course, without an oath.

Difficult crossword

Fotini Pipili showed that she is not afraid of anything at all and always says, affirms and does what she thinks is right. In these elections, he, in fact, does not hide at all his “pure” cooperation with Kyriakos Pierrakakis, against whom he is taking a hard line for disagreeing. In fact, an independent deputy promotes the minister to his “narrow” audience, showing that cooperation is of a strategic nature.

Quiz

In what sector of Attica has the intra-neo-democratic civil war gone… to another level where two candidates disagree?

Author: Stavros Papantoniou

Source: Kathimerini

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