Dimitris Danikas launched a strong criticism of Nikos Androulakis, questioning his leadership image and the performance of PASOK.
Dimitris Danikas, speaking on “TODAY” on SKAI, was particularly sharply critical of the president of PASOK, Nikos Androulakis, focusing on both his political presence and the party’s electoral performance.
The spikes on leadership and “dolphins”
The journalist said he saw Androulakis at Parliament and found it hard to imagine him as a political leader. “When you see him, you say ‘is it possible that he is a leader? As if he was an MP in some constituency,” he commented.
At the same time, he argued that the inner-party “delphins”could move in concert against him, wondering if the PASOK president would dare to proceed with deletions or removals of cadres.
Danikas also stood by the electoral performance of PASOK, arguing that it had historically been behind Syriza. In fact, he said the party had even been behind Stefanos Kasselakis, noting that the latter had recorded a 15%, compared to 13% of PASOK in the euro-elections.
Closing his statement, he argued that the position of the regular opposition came to PASOK not because of political domination, but “by carabinet“, as he put it.
Danikas: “I saw Androulakis in parliament and I couldn’t believe it. When you see him, you say ‘is it possible that he is a leader? It’s as if he were a deputy in a region. The rest of the delphins have to band together and say things, will he dare to kick them out? PASOK has always lost to… pic.twitter.com/HOojz1CO0O
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