National party with 100,000 illegal farming tax IDs, and pink gay video with an archimandrite in Chania, Alexis took on the oligarchs (so to speak…)
Hello there, if you look at the “news bulletin” of the day you’ll see a wealth of criminal cases: we’ve got a mafia in Crete with grotesco brushstrokes like that of Panaras which, honestly, belongs in a revue—even though Delfinario isn’t running anymore. One from OPEKEPE with sequels, some gas stations with adulterated fuel, and […]
Panos, Kimberly and other beautiful fake stories (we missed the SYRIZA–ANEL kids), the (lost) lady with the Ferrari, Famellos and Tsipras, GAP and Beijing ///
Hello there, if I had the chance to communicate with our leader Alexis, I would like to beg him warmly that now he’s making a party, he should take back Panos Kammenos. Because honestly, he’s the only “politician” who can produce spontaneous laughter — and at that, in times of peace and calm like now, […]
The speech of K.M and the surprise of the Thessaloniki International Fair, the Cretan mafia, the former leader (and perpetual clown), and the curses against the Mitsotakis family, today the report on OPEKEPE ///
Hello there, preparations are feverishly underway at the Maximos Mansion for the Thessaloniki weekend, with K.M. leading the way, who has been working on his speech since last weekend, alone, at home, in peace and quiet. His speeches are always overseen by the veteran journalist Giannis Vlastaris; of course, Skertsos also reviews them for technical […]
The pre–Thessaloniki Fair poll and the fines for OPEKEPE, the former politician and the Cretan mafia wiretaps, illegality returns to Spetses ///
-Hello there, we have now officially entered Autumn, the week that began is the week of the Thessaloniki International Fair, marking the return from the summer lull but also the beginning of the new political season, which promises to be very interesting. Now, you’ve been reading about the Thessaloniki measures every single day… since July, […]
The… winter chatter in the cafés and focus groups, the government went to Thessaloniki, and Ivan… everywhere (stadiums and ports), the golden dividends of Asteras ///
-Hello, we are officially in the last week of summer, and just before the “kickoff” of the new political season, which always starts with the Thessaloniki International Fair, the topic of discussion “in cafés across the country,” as the old political reporters used to write in newspapers, is that… starting Monday there will be revelations, […]
Polls before Thessaloniki International Fair, PASOK and Tsipras, Theodorikakos’ tickets through AADE, Novartis’ wealthy secretary, Holterman and Alimos Marina
Hello, usually in August the only thing we don’t deal with is polls, since… even the stones know that conducting surveys during vacation season is pointless, people are… generally offline. I saw a survey yesterday from the company Interview (for politic.gr) and I want to comment on a few things, noting first that it’s an […]
The… oracle of Mitsotakis on the electoral law, the Thessaloniki Fair via WhatsApp, VAT kaput in construction, the Nikas-Yfantis deal closed, the banks’ 100 mil. contribution
Hello there, the first day back to school yesterday (Maximos Mansion) went pretty much as it always does at the blessing ceremony, that is, with smiles and joy. They exchanged impressions from summer holidays, comments on current affairs, and at some point someone casually asked K.M. “if the issue of changing the electoral law is […]
The political scene and the Thessaloniki Fair, K.M.’s intentions, Tsipras’s party and Patelis’s book, the two big deals of the season, Ivan’s hot winter with Teli ///
– Greetings, welcome back we say, though not “have a good winter,” because with the way the climate has turned out, it may only get cold in three months’ time. In any case, our own… school year starts today. After three weeks of holidays, we hope you missed us—because we certainly missed you. So, Athens […]
The little gift, Tzoumakas and the backgammon-playing source, Benny the spinner, the mysteries of the Monastery, Kimberly’s welcome, the Emfietzoglou villa
-Greetings, dear readers!The time has come for us to take a vacation too—today is our last edition until the end of August (around the 21st), when we’ll return. So, before signing off for summer, let’s set the record straight—at least as a seasoned old PASOK friend of mine put it—regarding the affair with Mavrakis’ “little […]
Parliament – OPEKEPE finale (Part A), PASOK’s touchy ones, PPC’s garbage venture, Enel and Stassinopoulos’ investments ///
– Greetings,As we said yesterday, we weren’t going to get any wiser about the OPEKEPE scandal from the parliamentary debate—unless someone actually bothered to watch it (and honestly, who in their right mind would do that at the end of July?). But if they did, they’d have come away with two things crystal clear.First: not […]
The political scene and the Thessaloniki Fair, K.M.’s intentions, Tsipras’s party and Patelis’s book, the two big deals of the season, Ivan’s hot winter with Teli ///
– Greetings, welcome back we say, though not “have a good winter,” because with the way the climate has turned out, it may only get cold in three months’ time. In any case, our own… school year starts today. After three weeks of holidays, we hope you missed us—because we certainly missed you. So, Athens […]
The little gift, Tzoumakas and the backgammon-playing source, Benny the spinner, the mysteries of the Monastery, Kimberly’s welcome, the Emfietzoglou villa
-Greetings, dear readers!The time has come for us to take a vacation too—today is our last edition until the end of August (around the 21st), when we’ll return. So, before signing off for summer, let’s set the record straight—at least as a seasoned old PASOK friend of mine put it—regarding the affair with Mavrakis’ “little […]
Parliament – OPEKEPE finale (Part A), PASOK’s touchy ones, PPC’s garbage venture, Enel and Stassinopoulos’ investments ///
– Greetings,As we said yesterday, we weren’t going to get any wiser about the OPEKEPE scandal from the parliamentary debate—unless someone actually bothered to watch it (and honestly, who in their right mind would do that at the end of July?). But if they did, they’d have come away with two things crystal clear.First: not […]