By Niki Zorba
The management of National Affairs by Kyriakos Mitsotakis (with a decisive moment in his presence in the Congress), has given opinion polls in the N.D. opera absolutely decisive for the ruling party that in the previous months remained undisturbed first but showed a steady rate of decline in its percentages.
SYRIZA has not fallen ill from these findings. In Koumoundourou, after all – although they are no longer openly hostile to the polling companies – they consider that there is an inherent problem in capturing the real correlations, with their party being consistently under-represented, achieving in the end the positive (for themselves) “surprise”.
Not only do they not falter in the face of the Prime Minister’s (and) public confidence in the indicators for the management of national issues, but on the contrary Alexis Tsipras, with undiminished intensity and in all his interventions, pursues the foreign policy pursued, with points towards the Allies, Danger warnings about the country’s stance on Ukraine, repeated calls for pressure from Erdogan allies to return Turkey to the dialogue table with the ultimate goal of recourse to The Hague for the continental shelf and “dramatic” findings “If something happens to Turkey we will be alone “.
“Veto” and warnings
Anxious and “describing” a veto without uttering itMr. Tsipras also appears regarding the ongoing Turkey-NATO “bargain” for the accession of Finland and Sweden.
“We have given everything to the United States without any consideration, no guarantee against the Turkish provocation”, is what the Koumoundour critics say.
Alexis Tsipras is not considered “anti-American” (he would have been somewhat hilarious after his rule) but his position is that the deepening of Greek-American relations is a “dune-take” relationship and requires consideration. He supported the same according to party information in his first meeting with the new US Ambassador, George Tsouni, the other day in his office in Parliament.
Beyond that, all the hammers of SYRIZA hit the prime minister for foreign policy.
Although the annual BSE meeting was not a breeding ground for such remarks, the leader of the official opposition and from this step, attacked the Prime Minister for the Nationals:
1. The impact of Mitsotaki’s policy on our foreign policy leads to an unprecedented climate of insecurity and uncertainty.
Greece is turning from part of the solution into part of the crisis.
From a pillar of stability and security, it is transformed into an advanced outpost of the West.
And in fact an unguarded outpost, because if we ever need to defend our sovereignty, let us not have delusions.
We will be alone.
2. Our active involvement, with the deployment of armaments – and even heavy armaments – in Ukraine, ranks us among the countries directly involved in the war.
At the same time, our neighbors, although allies in the same alliance, are not obliged to impose sanctions on Russia either.
Greece is paying a heavy economic price for sanctions that seem to hit the one who imposes them harder than the one who suffers them, sending heavy weapons to Ukraine against Russia, while at the same time receiving no security guarantees against the Turkish provocation.
3. That is why Greece must become part of the solution again.
To acquire again a new national strategy. By restoring the national line for a Greece that is a pillar of stability and a guarantor of peace and security.
By disengaging from the arms shipment to Ukraine.
With an active policy to find a diplomatic solution in Ukraine and an end to any sanctions that primarily affect the European economy.
By restoring the channels of communication with Turkey for the resolution of our only dispute, in The Hague.
Source: Capital

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