The political parties that, apart from the far-right ones, measure losses in absolute numbers are trying to decode the messages of the ballot box. The next day brings a reshuffle in the government formation and intense processes in the center-left.
The managing director of MRB, Dimitris Mavros, assessed the election result and did not rule out the country going to the polls earlier than the end of the term of the Mitsotakis government.
“Don’t think we’re going to be without an election in the next three years,” he told (ERTNews) characteristically, referring to reshuffle scenarios, the larger issue of accuracy and the broader message voters sent to the ballot box.
Referring to the feelings “emanated by each leader”, for Kyriakos Mitsotakis it was “dissatisfaction”, for Stefanos Kasselakis it was “risk” and for Nikos Androulakis it was “indifference”, underlining that “the right-wing New Democracy parties June was 13.5% and today they reached 18.5%”.
Kyriakos Mitsotakis will be asked to make difficult decisions
Government reshuffle
Dimitris Mavros judged that Kyriakos Mitsotakis is “thinking smart” because he does not immediately go to a reshuffle because “if he went quickly” it would mean that “his strategy of leave you, come you would be valid, which would indicate a change in the packaging”, while now “it is moving forward with the aim of changes in the way ministries, policies and money flows, mainly to combat accuracy”.
Reading the findings of the surveys, he said that “77% of respondents agree that we have actually moved to the phase of profiteering and this is now internal and not imported and means that one cannot control what is happening in the market”, before referring to ” unwashed”, as he said of the other parties.
Tsipras’ SYRIZA has nothing to do with Kasselakis’ SYRIZA
“Today’s SYRIZA has nothing to do with Mr. Tsipras’s SYRIZA. It is a much more personal-centered party around Mr. Kaselakis, and if he had managed to change the name of the party at the conference and change its symbol, then the 15% he got would not be judged based on the percentages of SYRIZA. but on the basis of starting a new political entity” said the experienced pollster.
So, he continued, “Mr. Kasselakis can be happy because he sees that his personal party is at 15%” and added: “It is the official opposition, but it is not a pole that can impose opinions on the entire Center-Left and moreover it states that he doesn’t even want it. Mr. Kasselakis does not yet have prime ministerial qualifications, but he has signs of leadership qualities, which he brings out, sometimes awkwardly and perhaps with exaggerations, which scare even the voters themselves.”

SYRIZA is looking for a new step
For PASOK, Dimitris Mavros said that “it should have gotten more than one unit. And what all the citizens are trumpeting is that PASOK at the moment is a mess”.
Early elections
There was a multiple message to the entire political system, with the abstention which was 60% but also to the government when its percentage almost fell to 27%, Mr. Mavros said afterwards without ruling out the possibility of elections after a time.
“Although it is not the style of Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis to do such opportunistic things, supporters of such solutions may convince him, but it will take at least a year so that some immediate projects that are to be delivered will be completed,” he said.
The percentage of ND almost fell below 27%
He also referred to the bill for same-sex couples, stressing that “the issue was not the bill itself, but the rush, while people were saying sit down, my child, let me understand and they connected this figure with adopting a child and there it went crazy.”
Finally he said that “the polls did not fall out and I challenge the universe as president of SEDEA to prove the opposite”.
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2024-06-24 20:31:29