Pavlos Geroulanos, likely because he sees the poll numbers for PASOK, has suddenly changed his mind about the elections.
Something has happened to Pavlos Geroulanos recently. On the one hand, he stated that he refuses to provide cost estimates for his campaign promises, in a fit of populism.
Now he says there’s no need for early elections. This is in contrast to what he was saying just a few months ago.
Specifically, on SKAI, Pavlos Geroulanos, when asked about this, replied that he does not know when elections will be held; however, he also made another important observation: that Greece must find a way to put an end to the cycle of early elections, citing the Scandinavian model as an example, which essentially acts as a deterrent against calling elections before they are due.
But wait a minute. Both Nikos Androulakis and he himself were calling for immediate elections not long ago. Have they now suddenly become advocates of serving out the full four-year term and upholding the rule of law?
Pavlos Geroulanos himself had stated a few months ago on Mega that the solution for the country is to hold elections. And immediately, as he had emphatically argued.
What has changed? Well, the poll numbers for PASOK, which sometimes comes in third and sometimes fourth.
Is this really a serious opposition now? Let everyone draw their own conclusions.
Here is Geroulanos’s interview: