
PROBLEM
The conflict over the National Health System (NHS) monopolized the agenda of the parties yesterday as well, which is a natural and expected fact. Kyriakos Mitsotakis was at the Agios Savvas Cancer Hospital, where he was told about the Oikoten program, which treats some cancer patients at home. Mr. Mitsotakis recalled that the ever-expanding program is financed from the Recovery Fund. On the other hand, Alexis Tsipras was at the People’s Hospital, from where he spoke of “the days of the collapse of the NHS”. In fact, he noted that the restoration and support of the ESI is at stake in the June 25 elections. However, the real debate begins on the 26th.
ACCIDENT
Among the leaders of SYRIZA. Nikos Filis ignited a new fire in SYRIZA in an interview he gave (Attica TV), stating that there may be an MP in his party who speaks of a “Turkish minority” in Thrace. The former education minister clarified that his position is that there is a Muslim minority in the region, but he wondered: “Does it matter that we persecute him because he has an opinion?” N.D. he didn’t let it fall, with Pavlos Marinakis noting: “We don’t expect any reaction and any kind of denial from SYRIZA and Alexis Tsipras, much less the dismissal of Nikos Fili. He seems to have said no more, no less than his party line.” However, within SYRIZA, Mr. Fili was accused by Agis Tatsis of acting as a fifth phalanx. However, from Kumunduru they said that SYRIZA’s position on the existence of a Muslim minority had crystallized. One villain, thousands ahead…
FACE
Bored Spectator 2.0. He will again broadcast the debate next Thursday, June 15, on a welcome frequency and ERT equipment. In fact, this time with very recent election results. Yesterday, an inter-party commission came up with slightly different specifications for conducting debates between the political leaders of the five parliamentary parties, as they developed in the May 21 elections. The journalists were represented by Giorgos Kuvaras, who, like last time, will be the moderator of the debate. Based on the decision, the thematic sections will be called as follows: 1) Economy – Development – Employment. 2) Foreign Policy – Defense. 3) State – Institutions – Transparency. 4) Health care – education – welfare state. 5) Environment – Energy. 6) New generation. In each thematic section, one of the journalists will not be able to ask a question to the political leader, as there are six journalists and five political leaders. A journalist who does not have the right to ask a question in each thematic section will be able to ask a question with a free topic to the corresponding politician. Correspondence between journalists and politicians on the issue of the right to a free question will be predetermined by a lottery that will take place before the debate. In addition, every journalist will have the right to ask clarifying questions to the political leader.
PLACE
The world of TikTok a la KKE. We have repeatedly written that Ph.D. from the KKE, Dimitris Koutsoubas “plays” a lot with communication, and therefore with social networks. So he appeared, cutting a cake for a 26-year-old guy in a shop in Thessaloniki, namely in Tumba. The 26-year-old excitedly “uploaded” the related video to TikTok yesterday morning, which had the expected response. The surprise was organized by friends of the hero of the day, who is a fan of the KKE and Mr. Kutsumba. As for appetite… Kutsubas. However, during his tour in Thessaloniki, Mr. The KKE was not limited to occasional appearances at birthday parties. On the premises of the pharmaceutical company Pfizer, Mr. Koutsoubas, among other things, said that in the 21st century of artificial intelligence, people are dying because there is no ambulance to transport them…
ATTACK
“We don’t live it.” The Thessaloniki businessman took to TikTok when he realized that Kyriakos Mitsotakis, commenting on a post about the hardships of young workers and businesses, had intervened on the platform, talking about the measures taken by his government as well as the outlook in general. This very well-planned tactic by Mr. Mitsotakis’ staff, especially at TikTok, seems to be roiling the digitally converted crowds. However, besides planning the staves, Mr. Mitsotakis likes it, which is why the result is so authentic. Let’s see how he releases his cell phone after the elections.
Source: Kathimerini

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