At large, polls have a common thread that goes by the name of stability, while opposition proposes chaos…

Even the most “unfavourable” – if one can call some polls that show some attrition – to the government come to the conclusion that citizens want stability and of course security, which also clarifies the reasons for the primary dominance of Kyriakos Mitsotakis in the political scene.

Having gone through a more than a decade-long economic crisis that brought to power a a conglomeration of ideologues and an experiment that led the country to the brink of the abyss with adverse consequences for the vast majority of citizens, and having then seen a government manage international crises with great success, it is logical to choose the second solution and the one that radiates stability and perspective.

Don’t be fooled by those who set up the narrative of toxicity by shouting and seeking angrily for citizens to give them their negative vote. The facts are different today. Most people who are not driven by ideology see that, and the data attests to it – no matter how much some people try to change it.

Stability is the key demand. So is security. As is perspective. The spellbinding proposal is not just about the political scene. It is about the citizenry as a whole, and it is what they experienced a few years ago in an outbreak that turned out to be worked out in the most extreme way.

The people’s courts they promise are no different from the ones that were set up in the upper and lower squares and evolved into the cloak that covered the only concept of the participants, namely taking power in order to control its joints even by put some political opponents in jail to win elections.

Investigations, pre-investigations, promises of future… imprisonment are their central policy, failing to focus and especially to present an alternative. To convince that there is a plan that is different. And what they promise is a mixture of “there is money” promises and the Thessaloniki programme.