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New Democracy: Effort to “ease tensions” with MPs through briefings and meetings – Samaras set to present key proposal to party today

Ministers are opening communication channels with MPs, with briefings organized by the Secretary of the Parliamentary Group, Stavros Kalafatis, proving to be a useful platform

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At first glance, yesterday’s briefing of New Democracy MPs by the Minister of Development, Takis Theodorikakos, appeared to be another round of “grumbling” with observations and comments. However, MPs present at the discussion are downplaying the situation that was portrayed, emphasizing that constructive proposals were made, which is the goal of these scheduled briefings.

Those closely following New Democracy’s internal dynamics over the past few weeks have noted some new balances emerging. Ministers are engaging with MPs, with the briefings organized by Parliamentary Group Secretary Stavros Kalafatis serving as a useful platform. At the same time, Kyriakos Mitsotakis has opened his office to MPs who were previously not part of the inner circle. Notable examples include last week’s meetings with Evripidis Stylianidis and Maximos Charakopoulos. Both discussions are described as productive, with the Prime Minister showing openness to criticism and suggestions from MPs.

However, there are exceptions to the effort to ease tensions through briefings and private meetings. A characteristic example is MP Giorgos Vlachos, who even caused discomfort among other ND MPs during the Theodorikakos briefing when he criticized inadequate market inspections. When invited by the Minister of Development for a further discussion in his office, Vlachos responded that he had already informed the Prime Minister and suggested that Theodorikakos ask him directly. Just two days earlier, Vlachos had also clashed with Finance Minister Kostis Hatzidakis over the issue of bad loans.

In yesterday’s discussion, other ND MPs also voiced concerns and suggestions to Theodorikakos, later clarifying that they don’t want to be seen as “complainers.” Among them were Giannis Oikonomou, Dimitris Markopoulos, Christos Boukoros, Giannis Pappas, Thanasis Kavvadas, and others. As one key party source put it, “MPs are not just cheerleaders; they don’t attend these briefings to tell stories.” On the other hand, it’s clear that several MPs who had been distanced from the Prime Minister’s office in recent months now see an opportunity to make their presence felt, especially since they feel taken more seriously by both the government and the media.

The briefings will continue, with Foreign Minister Giorgos Gerapetritis expected to speak next week, providing updates and clarifications, particularly on Greek-Turkish relations.

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Samaras’ New Appearance

In this context, within New Democracy and at the Prime Minister’s office, there is anticipation for a new message from Antonis Samaras, who will be in Cyprus today, attending the “Woman of the Year” awards by Madame Figaro magazine. He will present the top award to all the women of Cyprus, marking the 50th anniversary of the Attila invasion.

Antonis Samaras is expected to deliver a brief address, and it remains to be seen how many pointed comments he will include, especially regarding the Greek-Turkish dialogue. After all, the former Prime Minister has not concealed his views, which are described by sources close to the Prime Minister as “consistent,” though the timing is significant. This is particularly relevant given that it was announced yesterday that Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan will visit Athens on November 8.

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