“SYRIZA is ready to rule” – They are not joking



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Tuesday, November 10, 2020, 00:02

This was said some time ago by A. Tsipras himself, causing, of course, widespread pain. The day before yesterday, several executives of his party repeated it.

What we consider jokes they believe. It is a question of perception and mainly a question of contact with reality.

It is logical that the leading group of SYRIZA tries to convince that it is a government on hold, because in this way, among other things, it reduces the centrifugal forces that exist within the party.

The perspective of power always works like an adhesive.

It has been written that A. Tsipras cultivates the government formation for the next elections to be held with a simple proportional system. (Thanasis Mavridis). He sets traps for Kyriakos Mitsotakis, to blame him for anarchy (G. Sideris).

I think Tsipras is not in a position today to cheat Kyriakos Mitsotakis, who has made it clear that the next elections will be double.

The first with simple analog and, after about forty days, the second will be carried out with the new electoral law for improved analog. Furthermore, it is clear that the second and third are impossible to form a government, should KINAL succumb to the sirens of SYRIZA, something quite unlikely.

No matter how many ideological and political concessions A. Tsipras is willing to make to co-govern with New Democracy, Kyriakos Mitsotakis has no reason to cooperate.

He is the strong player, with a crystal clear political line, who seeks to implement his match program without discounts.

After all, chaos separates the speech of the program of the two parts.

Thus, the paper exercises of SYRIZA’s “promoters” remind me of their predictions that their party will be marginally defeated or may even win the 2019 European elections.

These people are not serious. They can design absolutely nothing. And how many times they tried, they solemnly failed.

The government’s only adversary is its bad self. Nothing else. For better or for worse, she plays alone in the arena of politics, something that can very easily lead her down the path of arrogance. And as I have repeatedly written, citizens can forgive some onerous economic measures, but they never forgive the provocative exercise of power.

A. Tsipras may want to co-rule, because power is always sweet. It is logical and human that his pleasures have caused him the deprivation syndrome. Five-star hotels, prime minister air travel, contacts with world leaders and much more, which he now remembers.

But “sic transit gloria mundi” has a universal and timeless power.

The former prime minister is young. Rather than being naively computer-savvy with your limited IQ partners, let him try to adjust to the new situation and abandon polarization and division tactics.

Times have changed and you can no longer impose them. The only thing that is successful with this behavior is the strengthening of the main presence of Kyriakos Mitsotakis.



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