I’m already tired of hearing and reading Polakis. Well, they pretended to kick him out, and now they pretend to sadly bring him back. Theater for young children. The thing is simple. If they saw that the opening of their position was about to take off, they would leave Pavlos aside. Now that they see that, despite the collapse and apparent loss of the government, SYRIZA is unable to gather the moderate voters, they run straight to their eternal reservoir, which is the revolutionary and opposition vote. which, however, is primarily voiced by Polakis.
So, they took him back. Not that he got off the outside seriously, remember a question about any Syriza official about Pulakis that didn’t start with “Comrade Pavlos did an excellent job in the ministry and in exposing government scandals”? They all started out like this and after they ended up quietly saying “But he has this misunderstood style…”. So Paul didn’t actually have much of a problem.
He is now in danger of being disqualified from the ballot for four years, and I personally thought he could go forward on his own initiative. I admit I misunderstood him. Neither SYRIZA can stand without Polakis nor Polakis without being a Member of Parliament. So Tsipras turned him butt and reinstated him, after Polakis himself agreed to humiliate himself with a message that was not at all consistent with the sleazy and hot-headed image that he systematically cultivates. Anyway, their account.
And do you know anything? After all, anyone who has had the misfortune of being in government is constantly facing a roller coaster of terror that each week or every month has sharp lows and highs. Which Polakes and which Tsipras? Kyriakos faced this phenomenon from the first day of his term. And who knows what he will find until people go to the polls. He faces his fate alone, and the rest is ultimately secondary…
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