Maria Karystianou, with the Tebon crash as a vehicle, is preparing to announce her party in the coming days and has already formed her team.

Maria Karustianou has changed partners several times while those who have left her side have done so with heavy accusations of opacity, authoritarianism and lack of serious political standing. Of course, this has not deterred Carstianou, who seems to have powerful centers by her side to support her.

And speaking of powerful centers, journalist Thanasis Avgerinos has officially taken over the new party’s communications. The Moscow correspondent of the Open TV station, Thanasis Avgerinos, is known for what he generally says in favour of Russia, and that is why there are more than a few people who say that the Russian agent supports the Carstianou project.

At times, Maria Karystianou had many of Dimitri Natsiou’s Niki executives by her side, although in the process many of those executives left in disappointment. However, there remains Niki‘s former parliamentary candidate and lawyer, Maria Gratsia, who plays perhaps the most prominent role in shaping the party.

Also from Niki, she is joined by retired Athanasios Tzouganatos, who was also a former parliamentary candidate and whose name has generally figured in various political efforts in the past.

One of the people involved in Maria Karystianou‘s leadership team is the expert witness Vassilis Kokotsakis, who has been a protagonist in the xylolalia theories, which are rejected by both the new president of the Tempi club and most of her relatives.

Finally, one of the people doing work for Maria Karystianou’s party in Attica is former MP, Nikos Galanos, whose party career is rich: he started with KKE, was elected MP with Synaspismos and PASOK, and ended up as a member of Giannis Dimaras’s party.

Now that people with different ideological references and from different parties are behind Maria Karystianou, the answer is simple: even those who pretend to be revolutionaries and anti-systemic, all they want is a seat in Parliament.

Even if they need to take political advantage of an accident.