Is there fear of war in Iran and geostrategic turmoil? Of course it is intense and that feeds an insecurity, so it reinforces the tendency for stability in the country.
Is there even more concern about the economic impact of this unprecedented situation we are experiencing globally? There is, and it is even more normal that this is happening more strongly in a country where for the last four years citizens have rated accuracy
There is significant questioning of the political system and institutions by citizens. Undoubtedly and for this reason, proposals are also needed to reform the functioning of the political system and institutions. Are these and other serious problems being discussed? Atrophied.
Now, for example, they are worrying about what to do about the renewal of the terms of office of some of the commissioners of the European Public Prosecutor’s Office. As if anyone cares. Just so they can talk about trying to cover up again if their term is not renewed. A dead end of thought, political tactics, perspective.
Watch. 500m measures announced. That’s a strong package in itself, and one in fact preceded it, and more were announced – if I understand correctly – depending on developments. What’s the criticism?
You gave a little, you took money from taxpayers, we asked for it, more is needed. I see. Question. What were you going to distribute? Where would you get it from? Weak answers with the added grandiloquence of “I’ll get it from big capital”
In short, vague words, while in the meantime Mr. Mitostakis “shared”. Let’s go to the debate that preceded it in Parliament on the State of Law. What was there? Strong criticism, denunciations, name-calling. Was there any comprehensive proposal heard from anywhere about what cuts are needed to fix, in any case, this old Rule of Law? No. In fact, proposals were heard concerning the constitutional revision by “Orban, corrupt and parastatal” K. Mitsotakis. Response to at least some of the proposals? None, silence.
What does it follow from these two examples? The explanation of why the opposition is in this situation. Because even people who don’t like ND or Mitsotakis are tired of weakness, of the lack of proposals, of a glimmer of hope.
The problem is that some people don’t understand the situation and seem to think that as long as they bang their heads against the wall, they can tear the wall down. That’s why K. Mitsotakis continues to have at least a threefold preference over the second in suitability for prime minister and ND double score over the second PASOK despite any rise. That’s why the alternative proposal gap gives other new forces in the opposition space the ground to move forward, whether they succeed or not.
If you don’t have the power to make the necessary changes in your own space, how can you change the country…
* This article was published at liberal.gr
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