Let’s beg Mitsotakis not to spoil August by calling elections in September, then let him do what he thinks.

Election period (h) 1. the period of time preceding the elections in which parties present their programmes “I am a fan of fantasy literature and my favourite period is the election period”

2.one’s attempt to charm for the purpose of sexual intercourse “they wanted each other so badly that the election season must not have lasted more than 15 minutes.”

I read and hear that Mitsotakis’ speech at the New Democracy undoubtedly marked the start of the election season with elections due in the autumn, and I honestly don’t understand how anyone can be so sure about something that probably not even the prime minister himself is sure about.

Given that no one knows what will happen with Trump’s paranoid campaign in the Middle East, and given that on all other issues, too, every version of the future remains unknown, Mitsotakis is weighing in a scale that is very difficult to sit still on.

So we may have elections in the autumn, but he may also try to exhaust his opponents by dragging them into a protracted campaign the duration of which only he can determine.

So all we can do is beg him not to spoil August by calling an election in September.Then let him do what he thinks.

Prosecution

Like any self-respecting religious organization, the KKE uses every event for proselytizing. Thus, on Saturday, the areas around the Olympic Stadium were littered with banners with Metallica song titles linked to communist propaganda and the party’s signature. Something like Christodoulos’ “come as you are” with a hammer and sickle instead of a cross.

The last one who can do it

I saw the (when he has the chance) mayor of Athens boasting that skate parking spaces are being created and that abandoned skates will be fined and I thought to myself that no one is better suited to guarantee legality than the man who allows illegal parking of any vehicle anywhere (except Kolonaki) and tolerates any encroachment of a sidewalk by a cafe, bars and restaurants.

They’ll have another chance

It was delightful to see fellow Anastasiou (PASOK) and Zacharias (currently SYRIZA) pitted against each other over who lost the most in the 2023 elections. Of course, their contest was meaningless, since relatively soon (in 10 months at most) they will have the opportunity to compete again for the title of the least loser.

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