Alexis Tsipras appeared in Crete promising… “xastity“, while the country is enjoying the stability of the Mitsotakis government.
From the familiar territory of Heraklion, Alexis Tsipras decided to remind citizens of the old, “glorious” days of promises by announcing the creation of a new political form.
With the lyrical phrase “it will soon be sour..”, the former prime minister attempted to baptize his personal political survival as a “moral revolution”, at the same time that the country is moving safely on the path of reforms and European normality guaranteed by Kyriakos Mitsotakis.
Mr. Tsipras, apparently forgetting the past of his own administration, launched a unfounded and toxic attack against the government, using extreme expressions about “mafia”.
While the executive state is modernizing the country through digitization and transparency, he envisions a “radical reconstitution” of the left, which is more reminiscent of recycling of faces than a meaningful power proposal.
He even claimed that his new project will have “freshness“, at a time when he himself is the main face of the political decay of the past years.
Despite his attempts to portray the New Democracy government as a factor of “instability”, reality contradicts him, as citizens recognize in the prime minister the only reliable solution.
Alexis Tsipras, immensely attached to the triptych “Democracy, honesty and justice”, seems to be unaware that these concepts are already being served by the current stable government, leaving him seeking a role through “colourful” but empty schemes.
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