Sixth! At the beginning of the new year there may be another accession to the Republic Movement of Stefanos Kasselakis. NEWSIT’s information says that very close to the decision is the independent MP and former Minister of Defence of Tsipras, Admiral Evangelos Apostolakis. Processes continue. Stefanos Kasselakis does not currently want MPs who are in parties even if they have expressed interest in the Democracy Movement. He’s got his eyes on the independent tank. A crucial bet It is important that he can set up his own KO that is to reach the 10 Members. This will not only give him another status but also be the key to communication. Members of the Democracy Movement will be able to participate equally in the information broadcast panels. There is information that now that the Movement of Democracy is an extra-parliamentary party, smaller parties and some of Syriza, are putting an issue on the channels. He can’t play Kasselakis on newscasts where strict selection is made, it’s their argument. The result is the presence of Kasselakis to be exhausted mainly in entertainment shows. Questions of 5 The five MPs who have already joined the Movement of Democracy, Theodora Jackris, Alexander Avlonitis, Sunday Malama, Yota Pulu and Rallia Christidou attempt to make their presence felt in Parliament. They are asking questions even now that Parliament is closed. Yesterday concerned “the prevalence of cartels on the market and the ‘fabrika’ of the settlement process in the competition committee”. New nominations By decision of the Prime Minister and President of ND Kyriakos Mitsotakis it was announced that in the elections of 2027 the Greek Minister of Health Irene Pavlidakis will be included in the votes of the party in the B2 Western Section of Athens, the Deputy Minister with Prime Minister and Government Representative Paul Marinakis in the B1 Northern Section of Athens and the spokesperson for the press of ND Nikos Romanos in the B3 South Sector of Athens. Triggers We have already started the carnage by internal party opponents because persons such as Paul Marinakis and Nikos Romanos often interview TV and radio. Their constituencies are difficult. Irini Pavlidaki goes down to the same district as Michalis Chrysohoidis with whom they did not have the best relations when they co-existed in the Ministry of Health. Paul Marinakis in a year and a half achieved the negative that a government representative has to become the punching bag, turn it into an asset. He was warmly welcomed in the northern sector by Adonis Georgiadis. In general, however, there is no enthusiasm. As for Nikos Romanos falls into the deep waters of the southern sector but where Dionysis Hatzidakis departs, he said he would not be nominated again. You say Venizelos? As long as Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis is a sphinx, the scenarios of pre-hedralism give and take. Discussing yesterday with two leading ministers – not the same trend – they agree on the assessment that Kyriakos Mitsotakis, most likely not going to the safe solution that would offer him a party nomination which would only be passed by the ND but seek the support of at least one party and this would be the institutional PASOK. In this equation the name of Evangelos Venizelos comes first. There may be objections from some Karamanic bloc MPs, but on the other hand the then president of PASOK in a historically difficult period of memorandum, participated in a government of cooperation with the South and Prime Minister Antonis Samara – which will also be difficult for him not to vote for Venizelos for President of the Republic. He has very good relations with Kyriakos Mitsotakis. He has a political and academic displacement that gives him a bonus for the presidential palace. Papademos Another nomination that brings less chances but seems to go painlessly to the NW and a piece of the centre left is former Prime Minister Lucas Papademos (11/11/2011 – 16/5/2012). On November 10, 2011 the council of political leaders (George Papandreou, Antonis Samaras and George Karatzaferis) assigned him the prime minister of the country. On his day, the second memorandum and the “haircut” of the Greek bonds held by individuals (PSI) were passed. Another person discussed is Nikos Dendias although he continues to state that he is not interested. If the Prime Minister has also secured PASOK’s consent and proposes the MTF, it will be very difficult to refuse, as the two ministers have appreciated. The risk of Sakellaropoulou The current president while gathering several votes (and from the left) has an Achilles heel. It will disrupt the coherence of the Southwest CO. About one in three blue MPs did not vote for the arrangement for the marriage of same-sex couples. Several expressed their dissatisfaction with the PM himself who participated in the events – the party – on the same night of the vote of the regulation with ministers. The Presenters of blue Jerusalem estimate that at a new nomination it is very likely that at least 15 MPs will react. So it can be elected with a large number of votes but create a political problem for Kyriakos Mitsotakis at a time when the budget seemed to unite it. Will the massage work because a reshuffle will follow? It’ll show. The arithmetic The votes the next president will take play an important role in terms of the Mitsotakis government that will propose him and the parties that will support him. The ND has 156 MPs. Samaras and Salmas have been deleted. Depending on the person, the former Prime Minister’s vote may be positive. PASOK MPs are 31, so the two parties together reach 187-188. The question is what the five Members of the Republic Movement will do. If they are added to the election – for example Venizelos – they will reach 192-193. This majority can absorb a few leaks in the Southwest and the president of the Republic is elected by the third vote, which requires 180 votes. The crossword puzzle needs some very good answers. And that is the solution he is currently seeking only one, Kyriakos Mitsotakis.
Who is the 6th MP to join Kasselakis Venizelos, Papadimos, Dendias Pro and against PtD Tzartzaris for the nominations Marinakis, Gavridakis, Romanou
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