Androulakis

The Frankosyrian money laundering, the unmasking and K.M, the “crap” planes in Parliament, Prodea and the real estate rumors, piraeus building rents

Hello, now don’t tell me the story about Catholic priests and nightclubs isn’t sexy. Not that we have a problem with Catholics, or all priests for that matter, but brother, it’s a bit odd to see hundreds of thousands being transferred from an Archdiocese (Syros) to some shady companies dealing in nightlife.

On this day in 1981: PASOK’s first election victory – Polls and goals after Androulakis’ re-election

As PASOK celebrates another key anniversary—second only to its founding on September 3rd—the party’s leadership at Harilaou Trikoupi isn’t just looking back. They’re focusing on how to harness the symbolism of their past success to fuel a strategic push for power in the upcoming national elections.

The twisted director, the question that wasn’t asked about the President of the Republic, the “to the end” Stefanos, “the enemy of my enemy” Samaras, and the unpaid rents

Hello, so these past few days I had a chance to go for a coffee with my main source at the M.M., and I had the opportunity to engage in some close-up gossip, so to speak.

Polls open for second round of PASOK leadership election

In the first round, held last Sunday, Androulakis came in first with 29.64%, while Doukas narrowly secured second place with 21.41%, just ahead of former minister Pavlos Geroulanos, who received 21.12%.

Polls conducted before the first election round showed Androulakis as the favorite to win in a head-to-head matchup against Doukas.

Kasselakis and the KKE Interior, the “kids,” Anna and modernization (where did that come from?), the properties of Aspis Pronoia on Kifisias and the investment grade

– Hello, where should I start today, from SYRIZA, where passions have flared up again, from PASOK, which if you see a debate, let me know, or from the contacts of Queen Anna D., who saw “the little kids because they asked me to,” meaning Nikos and Haris?

The Green Requiem, the triangular meetings, the Psychiko PASOK and the vote from Paris, the Americans and ELVO, and the big names at Spetsathlon

Greetings! So, yesterday, the “day after” PASOK’s first ballot, the atmosphere inside felt like Verdi’s “Requiem“. The general disappointment from the outcome isn’t just limited to Pavlos and Anna’s camps, but also to their 130,000 voters. While that’s significantly more than Androulakis’ 90,000 or Doukas’ 65,000, unfortunately, they ended up “split” in two and failed.

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