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We had it all these days, we miss Tzakri and Bakoyannis. You open your mouth and you don’t understand what it’s saying. The other understands. And what “work” has he done so far that threatens us that he will continue to throw away taxpayers’ money here and there, to do tests (“pilot”, brother)
How do these two come together? At first glance, they are not tied. If we see it again, it is possible that they tie:
FirstMs. Tzakri gave a radio interview. Is he a deputy from the opposition (SYRIZA), not to oppose the government? Who says no? But what kind of opposition does he make when he says that the country’s prime minister is “stateless»; Fortunately, many party officials did not buy it. And they were quick to recall that this word (“statelessness”) comes from the harsh years of the first postwar decades, when it was used by the right of the time for their political opponents, that is, the left. It is therefore unacceptable for a left-wing MP to use it today. Then they asked him to give explanations (first to his party) and things got worse. A simple apology would suffice. But she blamed everyone and, first of all, her colleagues who criticized her, because they did not understand the meaning of her statement. And even worse: Ms. Tzakri considers the current Prime Minister … internationalist. And she says it to accuse him. Which of the two is worse? Of course oh Mitsotakis He is not an internationalist, he demonstrated it with his (populist) stance on the Prespa Agreement. This can be understood even by someone who has not read Uncle Charles. But, if it were (Mitsotakis an internationalist, Lord God!), With what logic would a leftist find this flaw? I mean, what would the Prime Minister of Greece want? Erdogan-type nationalist? Only in the mind of (left) Ms. Tzakri can there be an explanation.
The second, the mayor of Athens, was inspired to make an “account” of his now infamous “Great Walk.” On the radio too. And instead of apologizing for the suffering of millions of Athenians and other residents of the Basin for months, who are forced to go through the University, he launched another threat. It is not enough that “Peripatos” has gone for a walk (“he left and did not leave,” he said, euphemistically …), he is now preparing the second phase. The first one went so well, so as not to lose the sequel. What Bakoyannis did not say is how much these “experiments” cost and who will pay for them. By some estimates, for the colors that have already faded, the useless benches, the plants that have already withered, and the grass in Omonia that was eaten by caterpillars, hundreds of thousands, perhaps even millions, left the coffers of the City Hall. of euros. Thumbnails huh? Will an account be made, an explanation given? Come on, will the … reformers take care of those “details”? Will at least the first fiasco be a lesson to them? Will they study the second phase better, with serious scholars and not with incense burners? It is not entirely certain, judging by the Mayor’s unshakable certainty, that the first phase of the “Walk” should have been done that way, as a pilot. “It was a ‘simulation’,” he said. Exactly, but so are “experiments”. And as for the experimental animals, the (non) users of “Peripatos”, do not protest any more. That they understand a little about the mayor who “has eaten a lot of firewood.” Enough is enough, thankless. Don’t hit him anymore …
Epimition: politicians are wrong, they say stumps and fat, they also play with public money. No surprise. Tzakri and Bakoyannis are not excluded. If they don’t understand, nothing can be done. Only the voter above all can save us. Next time. But, if they get it and make fun of us a lot, well, let’s get sick. At least those who do not understand what the American author Alice Walker has said: “Those who they are in power they must spend a lot of time laughing with us».
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