Manos Voularinos commented in his familiar caustic way on the intra-party balances in Syriazas, focusing on the dramatic appeal of Rena Dourou and the moves of Alexis Tsipras.
With a strong ironic mood and sharp humor, journalist Manos Voularinos commented on the latest stormy developments in the SYRIZA camp, taking aim at the public statements of top executives.
Manos Voularinos focused on the geography of the intra-party camps that are forming around Alexis Tsipras’s new project, singling out one particular intervention as the most indicative of the prevailing climate of anxiety. As he noted, “the most shocking of those whom Alexis will certainly not gather was Comrade Dourou.”
The journalist quoted in full the dramatic quote from Dourou, who made a last-ditch appeal to Socrates Famello. “”It is the last chance today to accept the amendment and from Monday morning we will implement it together. Because otherwise, you are throwing us all to the dogs. And we shouldn’t,” were the words of Dourou that caused a sensation.
This reference to “dogs” provided the appropriate pass for Manos Voularinos to unleash his causal arrow, identifying the political fate of the party’s cadres with a chaumoristic defense of… quadrupeds. Taking a stand in his own subversive way, he concluded: “They shouldn’t be thrown to the dogs! Comrade Rena is right. The dogs are not to blame for anything, to pay for the fights of the Syriza people.”