If the Municipality of Athens is to become an immense consumption, let’s get it right.

orcoma (h) 1. an unofficial ceremony for taking office without rules whose only requirement is that the person being sworn in says whatever comes into his head “yesterday we had a swearing-in ceremony in the municipality and I chose to say the AEK team’s backline”

2. Comic drama “I can’t take any more sick dramas, I want to go see a good swearing in”.

Invalid, without even one Hezbollah flag

In a municipality where nothing works as it should (except, I suppose, the payroll of city employees) it’s not at all surprising that a city councillor in his swearing-in ignores the text of the oath and replaces it with a text that has both anti-capitalism, and liberality in Palestine, and everything all from the delusional universe of the Left. It’s not surprising either that the deputy mayor in charge of the swearing in finds it all good and signs off on the placement of the councillor. I, on the other hand, am allowed to have my doubts about the validity of the swearing-in as there was not a Hamas or even a Hezbollah flag, a poster of Che Guevara or even a photo of Nick the Belogianni anywhere in the room. Also not a single Allahu Akbar or EAM anthem was heard.If the municipality is to become a vast squat, let’s get it right.

It doesn’t benefit him

For his deflection and his family Kyriakos Mitsotakis the president of PASOK spoke of in his attempt to revive the period of Aurianism (probably recognizing that it is the only one that suits him), but perhaps he shouldn’t have done so. I mean, with a bailiff in custody, maybe talking about families doesn’t do him much good.

It makes sense that Polakis feels innocent

It doesn’t matter if Polakis was found guilty by the court. What matters is that he feels innocent. And he is certainly right since he was so innocent even when he was boasting about the double books he kept as mayor of Sfakia and no officer of justice bothered to call him for an explanation. So the man was innocent.

Suppressed

I heard Comrade Kalpakis gloating about the new polls and noting that “the Syriazas remains stable” and it goes without saying that he is absolutely right. Syriza’s stability may be more like the stable state of a sedated patient,but no one can deny that it is stability.