November 22, 2024

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Alexis Tsipras’ new butt

Alexis Tsipras’ new butt

In word and deed, Alexis Tsipras continues to highlight the contradiction in his words and actions with amazing consistency. Repeated cases of political inconsistency brought the leader of the official opposition international recognition through the Bloomberg Agency, which since 2019 awarded him the title of expert in seduction.

The Syriza president has been shouting about Mitsotakis’ “accuracy” for months. The national plan to deal with the twin crises afflicting households and businesses around the world “fights” distressed statements that claim that the international situation is not to blame but that “…the only country in Europe has a 2-to-1 prime minister: he acts Like Louis and rule like Thatcher.”

However, once again Mr. Tsipras manages to disassemble his own version, being several months late to admit at the Nautemporiki conference: “They answer us with this argument: But precision is imported. Yes, but profiteering is not imported at all. Dirty profiteering is ‘Made in Greece’,” Let me just say it. It is the cradle of Mitsotakis government choices.”

On the one hand, Tsipras’s assertion of the imported character of precision provokes a cynical response from the government. For Megaro Maximus, the Syriza president is one step closer to recognizing that the subsidy program is one of the three largest in Europe. On the one hand, this blunder brings to the fore the “Bible” with the political inclinations of the official opposition leader, who, starting from the referendum, has long bypassed the Rubicon.

Among the most outrageous cases is the argument put forward by Alexis Tsipras for lowering the value-added tax: “Reducing the value-added tax on food and basic consumer products. It is a political choice to bleed the middle class and the weakest. You know what it means to reduce purchasing power by 40%. It will be done with tools that The favored country has it at its disposal, and it’s a serious check.”

However, with this reference he increases the degree of his negative report and justifies the reputation that accompanies it as Alexis Tsipras used to say from the parliament hall as prime minister: “We want to build some infrastructure, not fireworks. We reduce VAT, unfortunately, it will not go to the consumer from large supermarket chains.

An equally characteristic example of Ophidian’s transfers to the SYRIZA president is the issue of post-election partnerships. It is preceded by an eloquent declaration by the coalition that will realize the vision of progressive governance, which can be formed even if all non-winning parties participate in the elections. Alexis Tsipras continued this situation for a few months to everyone’s surprise from TIF this year: “I am not talking about a losing government, but let Syriza be the first party”.

The worst version of the tools of demagoguery and subtle political expediency used by the SYRIZA president has to do with foreign policy. Tsipras’ opinion was recorded in the ANT1 publication which states that “All those who, in all previous times, rushed to talk about Turkey being internationally isolated, and about Erdogan in trouble, were wrong.”

But his premiership is marked by a display of self-confidence that in the public sphere receives exactly the same expression that he criticizes as the official opposition: “All that we have seen on the part of Turkey recently, the violation of international law, the provocative behavior, the surveys and possible drilling within the exclusive economic zone of Cyprus, are not a sign of strength.” But it is a sign of weakness. Turkey feels isolated in the region.”

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