By Niki Zorba
Oceans of ink have been spent in the last long time to answer the question that plagues the interior of the official opposition: Quo vadis Alexis Agaze with Pavlos Polakis?
At times, there were genuine objections to the damage done to the party even by MPs and executives of the same Trend with him: Executives of the presidential and wider presidential bloc, MPs who make up the circle of close associates of the president of SYRIZA.
Recently, when Panagiotis Kouroumblis was deleted by Alexis Tsipras, even from the “central” of Koumoundourou, it was rumored that his beheading, was a message – recommended by Alexis Tsipras, with multiple recipients: Among them is the MP from Chania, because the president of SYRIZA had repeatedly resigned himself with his six-point and systematic method shortly before the top confrontations for the party and its president, to look at himself, mining the Tsipras controversy. Mitsotaki, causing alginate impressions against the official opposition.
There were even suspicions about his own agenda that often ended – he was closely checked as a “suspect” for Mr. Tsipras’s sabotage, it was said – and not by one – two top officials of the official opposition.
The recent incidents in the Parliament, seem to justify the assessments of experienced SYRIZA executives who for months now and while the absurd MP seemed to be in isolation within SYRIZA, who were staying in their private discussions: “Do not wait for anything to happen until the elections. There is no case for Alexis Tsipras to delete him. If a “measure” is to be taken in his case, it will be done later“.
SYRIZA’s popular outcry apparently, in conjunction with the competition in the center-left with the election of Nikos Androulakis, hastened to clear up the murky, months-long landscape of what exactly is going on with Pavlos Polakis, his leader and his party.
Mr. Tsipras slowly turned the wheel again in favor of Polakis but the “signal” took care to send it in a recent TV interview, clear: ND tools Polakis, and I often disagree with the utterance of his speech (not the substance), I do not consider that Polakis does harm, because you insist so much on the issue of Polakis, he came to the end annoyed to ask the journalist in the same interview.
The degradation of the reactions produced by Pavlos Polakis outside and inside SYRIZA was a prelude as it seems to those who remained in Parliament for the last twenty-four hours: Pavlos Polakis re-entered – SYRIZA’s window’s dynamically.
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Source: Capital

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