The Kyriakos Mitsotakis points to the Greece of 2030 while the opposition counts stars and… votes.

Right now in the country there is a prime minister and president of a party thatdominates from the right to the centre, because he is the one who has a vision and a plan for the coming years within the framework of a stable policy that includes the development of economy, lower taxes and a legacy for future generations that does not include debt.

On the other hand, an opposition that counts votes to see who will win whom either among the far right parties or, more importantly, among the left. The show has just begun and will reach a climax after Alexis Tsipras officially announces the new party.

Get some popcorn, chips and sit on the balconies, now that the weather is clearing up, to enjoy the spectacle. The orbital shots being fired are nothing compared to what’s to come as the opposition parties, especially on the left, fight for their political survival including their leaders.

The… dyed hair will be a brass knuckles in the face of what is to come as already leaders and potential leaders as well as cadres are showing their teeth and preparing to enter the arena for duels to the finish. The TV panels are already recording scenes showing how things will play out.

But none of them seem to be engaged in a plan for the country. We are not talking about promises and money trees, but a documented and costed proposal that includes a vision for the coming years. The mud, the catastrophism and the toxicity do not cover the gap that is being recorded and which is reflected in substance in the polls they are attacking.