Andreas Drymiotis commented on SKAI regarding the debate between Mitsotakis – Tsipras, arguing that Tsipras did not understand the prime minister’s comment.
Political analyst Andreas Drymiotis, speaking on the Sunday program “Kalimera” with Faye Mavragani on SKAI, referred to Alexis Tsipras and his recent confrontation with Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis.
Drymiotis: If the man who has defeated him six times so far isn’t fit for a skateboard, what is he fit for?
Drymiotis argued that Tsipras did not understand the comment directed at him by Mitsotakis regarding the issue of the diploma.
“I think he didn’t understand what Mitsotakis said to him regarding the issue of the diploma. Then Tsipras said the following and thought it was clever, “Mitsotakis isn’t even fit to ride a scooter,” he noted characteristically.
Subsequently, the political analyst linked this specific remark to the electoral showdowns between the two political leaders, noting that Mitsotakis has repeatedly prevailed in the elections over Tsipras.
“If the person who defeated him six times so far isn’t fit for skating, what is he fit for? You learn from one failure, you learn from two failures – six times he has beaten him,” said Drymiotis.
Drymiotis on Tsipras: “I don’t think he understood what Mitsotakis told him about the diploma issue. Then Tsipras said the following and thought it was clever: ‘Mitsotakis isn’t even fit to ride a scooter.’ If the man who has defeated him six times so far isn’t fit to ride a scooter, what is he himself fit for… pic.twitter.com/xWawOhXezq
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