Thirty-three words were needed by Giorgos Florides to comment on Nikos Androulakis’s proposal for a 4-day working week and Alexis Tsipras’s 35-hour manifesto.

In a succinct post on social media, the justice minister believes that the former prime minister’s showdown with the PASOK president will be thrilling, “progressive” and chest-to-chest.

As Mr Florides writes in his commentary, it now explains Nikos Androulakis’s “preamble” to announcing the proposal for a four-day workweek, or 32 hours, before Alexis Tsipras’s manifesto announcement today, which calls for a 35-hour workweek.

So the dispute that inevitably arises and will lead to a fight to the finish is three full hours!

On the other hand, better the two political men squabbling over a three-hour period than the citizens looking for lost years – the losses of those times when Mr Tsipras did his “rural” as prime minister and now comes back for the specialty are enough…

Written by George Florides: “Reading Tsipras’ manifesto and the 35-hour workday proposal, we understand why N. Androulakis had the impulse to announce 32 hours (four-day work) earlier. A thrilling ‘progressive’ showdown is expected with the 3 hours in dispute!”

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