The government’s tough agenda and the “skeletons” in SYRIZA’s closet



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At a time when the government is planning the difficult agenda of the first half of 2021 with the management of the pandemic, the implementation of the vaccination plan, the response to the recession but also the Greek-Turkish, SYRIZA and especially Alexis Tsipras are trying to exorcise evil and hide more deeply the skeletons discovered in Koumoundourou’s closet.

2021 enters with a particularly heavy political agenda for Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis and his government but also for all citizens who continue to show confidence in the manipulations while expressing reservations to which is added concern about the evolution of public health and the fear. for unemployment – economy.

Managing the pandemic is one of the government’s top priorities, and the prime minister has made it very clear that the widespread shutdown did not occur despite pressure from the working class and private sector workers for jobs.

With measures to support businesses and employees, Kyriakos Mitsotakis, as in March, put people at the forefront of priorities, leaving financial data in second place, but not secondary.

Despite this and despite the intervention of the EU with the Recovery Fund, the recession is an unsolvable enigma combined with the continued presence of the coronavirus and new mutations that make its spread even faster.

The fear of a third closure at the beginning of the year has led to the development of a plan to prevent the emptying of the state coffers. With careful steps and a look at the second half of 2021.

Vaccination

The successful implementation of the plan drawn up for the vaccination of citizens is another bet for Kyriakos Mitsotakis and the government, especially in the face of an opposition that throws stones, turning a blind eye on all sides. Both those who seem to have reservations and those who refuse to accept the need for vaccination

The operational availability of the mechanism that has been established, the service to citizens and the timely supply of a sufficient number of vaccines (which also significantly depends on the policy implemented by the EU as a whole) are crucial factors.

2021 will highlight opportunities in this area, but also weaknesses, errors and omissions that must be addressed with due diligence and promptness.

Greek-Turkish

Another enigma remains the Greek-Turkish. The government has also clarified its positions on the issue of dialogue. In fact, it refers to the decisions of the October EU Summit, where the framework is clearly delimited within the limits set by the Greek side.

Erdogan’s friendship attack on the EU certainly does not provoke complacency. Greece’s diplomatic movements on the international chess board will continue but in no case does it give the will to sit at a table with conditions and carried out by the Turkish side.

In any case, the puzzle is not easy and the crossword with Turkey requires good solvers.

The skeletons of Koumoundourou

And while the government is trying to solve the difficult crossword of the opposite 2021, instead of the Official Opposition, there is a party that comes from a four-year rule and is no longer looking for its justification, as would be natural, but building a defense against the disclosures. for the skeletons that he diligently hid in his closet.

The “anger” of Alexis Tsipras who seems to be constantly throwing stones at the government indifferent to the country’s problems shows that the goal is to create a smokescreen. Hard rock has transcended any political sense with personal attacks that in many cases reach the limit of insults.

However, divisive, civil war-type rhetoric, with cries of “shame moves” from the widely elected government, set the tone for a hard core of executives and voters. Those that can be used for so-called “kinematic” actions.

The phrase “we are going to throw you away” that Pavlos Polakis pronounced against a government elected 18 months ago, which maintains a strong advantage in all indicators to this day and is framed in a climate of trust, was not accidental.

Just look at two articles. One of the also very close collaborators of Alexis Tsipras and his personal choice for the position of secretary of SYRIZA, Dimitris Tzanakopoulos and the other of Nikos Filis, with the executives moving in the range of 53+.

Both speak of movements to overthrow the government, maintaining the rhetoric of Alexis Tsipras about the lack of democracy and “urbanization” of the country.

And this despite the fact that this tactic for 4 months does not work. On the contrary, citizens in all polls turn their backs on something that advisers who deal with political analysis have pointed out to Alexis Tsipras.

Even Elias Nikolakopoulos, who after the defeat of the European elections informally sided with the SYRIZA president (news that was not refuted at the time) in an interview with the EPOCHI newspaper sends the message “we don’t like president”.

With clear references to the tactic followed, the lack of a plan but also the internal problems of the party that Alexis Tsipras hides under the carpet.

So no one can affirm that “Alexis Tsipras does not know what is happening”, but he cannot change course, he has already torn the papers of the coexistence agreement with the social democracy turning his back on the center, having the skeletons of the country’s government to throw away of the. of the sleeve.

The case of Folli Follie is not the only one. And the non-answers are not a solution, as is transparent in the cases of Nikos Pappas, through the complaints of Mioni and Kalogritsa.

And these skeletons are not the only ones. They probably do not come only from the period of government of the country by SYRIZA and ANEL.

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