The PASOK is one step before they start denouncing the polls and the companies if they don’t show a rise in the figures.

On the road paved by Alexis Tsipras as head of Syriza is the PAΣOK of Nikos Androulakis for the polls and the polling companies if they do not show that the party of the – even if only by accident – official opposition is noting a rise.

The news arriving in Harilaou Trikoupis is not encouraging since, despite the wear and tear the ruling party is registering from the surrounding atmosphere and the scandalism that has also dominated recently, it does not seem to be the trigger for a significant rise.

For some reason, which shows that PASOK is experiencing its own reality, they estimate that the party will have a rise, that is, the needle will move, and significantly so, because of the developments and the firing that is constantly being launched against ND, the government and especially against Kyriakos Mitsotakis.

The first poll, by Interview, recorded a -one might say expected- fall of the government, but not as much as the opposition was counting on, and this is causing turmoil especially in Charilaou Trikoupis, to which is added the collapse of PASOK in the percentages before the last round of toxicity.

If this is recorded in other polls, then the problem of introversion may return to Charilaou Trikoupis, since it will become visible to the naked eye that it is unable to convince that it is the rival political pole, just as Alexis Tsipras is preparing to enter the ring…

In this context, the road of… denunciation opens with Nikos Androulakis’ PASOK countering Alexis Tsipras’ SYRIZA, which estimated that both in 2019 and 2023 it was ahead of ND or at least within a few points of statistical error.

In Charilaou Trikoupis, they reportedly estimate a over 18% for their party, but they don’t explain where this comes from given that they have done nothing more than what they have been doing for the last two years: attacking the government, targeting political opponents and promoting toxicity in political discourse.

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