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Adonis Georgiadis to protothema: ND will get 40%, Tsipras is a good opponent for me, Androulakis is not suited for politics
On Zoe Konstantopoulou: “The girl has a problem” — Androulakis should play PROPO, he’s not a politician — If Karystianou had political experience she would have withdrawn after her disappointing rally — How I decided to get a hair transplant
Marinakis to Protothema: “On election night there must be a government” — “Tsipras’ party is SYRIZA with a new tax ID number”
His views on the parties of Karystianou and Tsipras, messages on Greek–Turkish relations, and announcements on taxes, universities, and benefits
Mitsotakis speaks about elections in 2027 (and means it) without internal party tensions, new ND secretary “locked in”
From his speech at the close of the three-day party congress, it was clear that Mr. Mitsotakis is putting the party on alert, though elections are not considered imminent
ND Conference: Mitsotakis’ dilemmas and the… three-digit phone call – The side conversations, vouchers and late-night gatherings
The dilemma of the next election is specific. “It is ‘Mitsotakis or Androulakis.’ It is ‘Mitsotakis or Tsipras.’ It is ‘Mitsotakis or Konstantopoulou,’ ‘Mitsotakis or anyone else,’” the Prime Minister said from the podium of the 16th conference of the ruling party
Mitsotakis at ND’s 16th Congress: In the next elections, the dilemma will not be “Mitsotakis or chaos,” but “Mitsotakis or Androulakis, Tsipras, or anyone else”
The 16th Congress of New Democracy is starting shortly with the opening speech by the head of the organizing committee, Theodoros Roussopoulos, followed by a speech from Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis
Pulse: ND leads by 16.5 points, stagnation for Tsipras – Karystianou, growing concern over war
Positive image for the government’s initial measures, including the fuel pass on gasoline and subsidies on diesel – PASOK gained one point in voting intention following its conference – One in two is now more concerned about the war in Iran, anxiety over the course of the economy – Seven parties in Parliament