Which rebranding and which centre, which other Tsipras.
The same and unchanged appeared in the Delphi – not in the Oracle – the… massiah of the Left.
Only “with a law and an article” is all we heard from the former prime minister, former president, former SYRIZA MP and potential leader of a new party that he will build with his… SYRIZA.
Angry and he – like Nikos Androulakis – attacked the government with the same rhetoric he used until the crushing defeats of 2023 when the citizens have now certified that the only thing it can offer is the abolition of… normality.
Alexis Tsipras has not changed in the slightest. Nothing like what he declared himself to be by another more experienced and more settled politician. What he said to the Delphi (at the Forum, not the Oracle) is not in the slightest bit different from what he said in the past and from what he said with the Thessaloniki programs.
It is noteworthy, however, that Alexis Tsipras appeared against subsidies, arguing that they were necessary in 2016 but not now, probably overlooking that the subsidies are about dealing with problems from international crises while the measures announced by Kyriakos Mitsotakis – and, unlike him, he is implementing – are mostly of a permanent nature.
And they stem from the recovery of the economy and not from overtaxation and the bleeding of the middle class, as he did as prime minister. The funny thing is that Alexis Tsipras talked about the need to change the economic strategy while the EU commissioner in charge was praising Greece and its successful economic policy, making it an example for other countries.