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Theory: what the first polls showed

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Theory: what the first polls showed

Already on Friday, the office of Kyriakos Mitsotakis received the first polls after the results of May 21. The trends bring a lot of smiles in Piraeus as they show that the pursuit of self-confidence, which is now also a clear message from N.D. and will be added as a slogan, is not only due to the inability of SYRIZA to express a credible policy, but is also a self-evident demand of the society.

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Since yesterday, it has been Stan Greenberg’s turn to analyze who will give his first post-election assessments, which are expected with great interest, since the American was one of the few, as I wrote to you, who insisted for a long time that N.D. it will exceed 38%, and in fact will be very different from SYRIZA.

“Christian” deposition

Those New Democracy MPs who largely supported their election in the church suffered a severe setback in the May 21 elections. This phenomenon was widespread, especially from Lamia and up, where Nicky had a particularly high percentage. Typical examples are Kostas Julekas and Stratos Simopoulos in A’Thessaloniki, where the former lost the lead and the latter was narrowly elected. The story is similar with Maximos Harakopoulos in Larisa, who came in third, a few votes away from Christos Kapetanos, who was chosen second.

Now he’s released

One of the most interesting refrains from Kyriakos Mitsotakis in an interview he gave to Alexis Papachelas was that when asked about the next government, he said that “I am more detached than in the past from the classical balances that a leader might will have to be supported. Simply put, those who count on ministerial posts based on the party yearbook are seriously mistaken.

He swore

Because of the Harvard University award, Antonis Samaras did not attend Sunday’s swearing-in ceremony. So, yesterday, the former prime minister was sworn in alone under the supervision of two of his good friends: Messinian MP Miltos Chrysomalis and US Ambassador to Athens George Tsunis.

Author: Stavros Papantoniou

Source: Kathimerini

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