Adonis Georgiadis argued that PASOK has shifted politically, is losing voters to Alexis Tsipras and is heading toward electoral defeat.
The Minister of Health Adonis Georgiadis, speaking on SKAI’s program “Atairisto” on SKAI, strongly criticized the course of PASOK and its president Nikos Androulakis, attributing the party’s poor standing in the polls to misguided policy choices in recent years.
Adonis Georgiadis: Androulakis missed a major political opportunity
Mr. Georgiadis stated that Mr. Androulakis “missed a tremendous opportunity over the course of two years,” choosing, as he put it, to focus primarily on voters who had left PASOK during 2012–2013, while neglecting those who remained in the party.
According to the Minister of Health, this effort was carried out in a “very clumsy manner,” a fact that contributed to the further weakening of PASOK’s electoral influence.
At the same time, he argued that within the realm of populism and the “Left,” as he described it, Alexis Tsipras maintains a clear lead over Nikos Androulakis.
“Between Tsipras and Androulakis, in the realm of populism and the nonsense of the Left, Tsipras is clearly ahead,” he stated characteristically, concluding that PASOK “is rapidly heading toward an electoral rout.”
Georgiadis: “It’s obvious that PASOK has shifted, and the reason for its poor standing in the polls is very simple: Androulakis wasted two years of a tremendous opportunity by chasing after the PASOK voters who left in 2012–2013. He did so by… pic.twitter.com/PXUl2Mirit
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