Doukas

Stefanos in Tavros and Alexis in Piraeus, the pools of Spetses and the Acheloos river, Charis waging (class) war, and the golden house in Mykonos

Greetings! Since the government isn’t producing much news for this column, except for Olgara, who popped up in court again yesterday with her signature black shades, “clarifying that she doesn’t make statements for the sake of her children”—who, if I’m not mistaken, are still babies, but anyway—I’ll move on to the PASOK-SYRIZA scene where things are more fun.

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.

The Paps vote Doukas, Pavlos becomes SYRIZA’s “Nestor the Wise”, the 1,000 cameras of Athens, Stournaras & the Banks, the Kalamata Airport

Greetings! So, the pollsters are showing Androulakis ahead in PASOK. We’ve discussed this before, but that doesn’t mean that Doukas has thrown in the towel—on the contrary, I’d say.

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?

Anna + Nikos = Love, the fuss over Kasselakis’ Asset Declaration, Pavlos’ appointment (but in 2027) & the favorite for the Superfund

– Greetings! Just when we were almost done with the PASOK crowd and thought we’d be bored with the government’s dull antics, bam, the SYRIZA people pop up to give us life and fodder for instant commentary. Kasselakis exploded in fury because, as EfSyn (a newspaper aligned with them) reported, some details from his declaration of assets came to light.

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.

Androulakis topping PASOK leadership contest; battle for 2nd place

Turnout in the PASOK leadership contest has exceeded 300,000, higher than in the previous election in 2021.

With 90% of precincts reporting, current leader Nikos Androulakis is leading, with 30.63%. Mayor of Athens Haris Doukas is in second place (21.69%), narrowly leading MP Pavlos Yeroulanos (20.91%) and former MP and European Commissioner Anna Diamantopoulou (19.07%).

Giannakopoulou to protothema.gr: Historic opportunity for PASOK to change and win the elections, not in cooperation with SYRIZA or ND

With the belief that the momentum is now for PASOK, Nadia Giannakopoulou, the party’s leadership candidate, has made “clear positions” and contemporary discourse her “flag” for the emergence of a convincing governance proposal.

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