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Elections: Strategies to Target Blank Ballots in June

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Elections: Strategies to Target Blank Ballots in June

With the central message that “the polling stations will be empty on the morning of June 25”, the parties enter during the pre-election period for the second electoral contest.

The party headquarters have defined goals and the task is to mobilize the electorate as much as possible and neutralize the “weapons” of opponents in order to achieve the desired goal.

In N.D. Kyriakos Mitsotakis, speaking yesterday to the newly elected deputies and candidates who fought for May 21, stressed that “our adversary can be complacency, satisfaction from victory, relaxation.” However, he added that “we have a winner’s current.”

Purpose N.D. in the repeat elections it is clear: the achievement of independence, which is largely due to the mobilization of voters, who, perhaps, regard the repeat voting as a procedural-formal procedure that does not deserve special attention.

However, Mr. Mitsotakis himself, who starts today from Peristeri, with a fight for the second round, with a dense tour program and a flurry of communications, seeks to make it clear to party officials that the struggle continues and there is nowhere to rest.

The goal is for leaders to be closer to the voters, going door to door again and purposefully, based on the conclusions drawn from the analysis of the results of the first Sunday. “The race is not over, not even the first lap, everything starts all over again. I want to ask you to fight this together to secure a parliamentary majority,” Mr. Mitsotakis stressed, calling for mobilization.

IN SYRIZAimmediate changes announced by Alexis Tsipras back on Election Sunday night are taking shape, with the main bet being to stop the disorienting polyphony, change the message sent from protest and complaint to a compelling, positive offer, and speak up. new faces.

The reformed Electoral Committee, which is composed largely of new faces and was formed with the aim of introducing experience, technocratic training and novelty to this party, will meet today in Egaleo.

At the same time, the tour of Alexis Tsipras himself will begin in the coming days, and party officials are invited to leave behind a crushing defeat and start the fight all over again. The central message is that SYRIZA can be the main expression of the centre-left movement and provide significant opposition to the ND.

The point is to first overcome voter frustration, which can be a barrier to turnout and encourage greater demobilization. Mr. Tsipras, from the rostrum of the Central Committee of SYRIZA, called on the leaders of the party to unite in a united front in the struggle for the abolition of ratios in the second round of voting. “I take on the responsibility of leading the battle, I didn’t coward, I didn’t give up because of the difficulties,” he said, perhaps foreshadowing a more personal campaign for the second round.

PASOK enters the re-election campaign with the momentum of strengthening the first round, and Nikos Androulakis urges voters to further increase this momentum. Harilaou Trikoupi does not hide that he will try to take advantage of the opportunity to change associations in the centre-left space.

The ultimate goal, of course, is for the party to return to the role of the official opposition. In this direction, it is repeated that SYRIZA failed as an opposition to the ND, that all of Greece – except the Rhodopes – was painted blue because of this, and that only PASOK can be a real rival of the right.

Mr. Androulakis, speaking to the Central Committee and party deputies, put exactly this bet: “I am not going to enter into a fruitless confrontation with those who remain unrepentant and try to shift their duties elsewhere, because for the third time in a row the map of our country of blue color. After all, they were judged by the citizens. But I ask the Greek people to give us strength so that we can be a strong reliable progressive force that will face the persistence and stagnation represented by the New Republic of Mr. Mitsotakis. We need a real progressive credible force that will stop the omnipotence of the New Democracy. That is why there is no scenario of co-government with New Democracy, no matter how much Mr. Tsipras wants it and promotes it.”

Author: Gifts of Antonio

Source: Kathimerini

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