In the Treaty of Battle for Second Place in Gallop still moves the PASOKas the Saucethough with minor losses, it continues to maintain the marginal lead over Harilaou Trikoupi.
At a time when the government faction records reinforcement of its rates by 0.6 of the unit compared to the previous month, in the intention of voting and in GPO poll where presented yesterday in Star’s Central NewsletterPASOK “writes” 12.4%, while the freedom navigation 12.6%.
Most appropriate prime minister is considered Kyriakos Mitsotakis with 29.3% and follows at a distance of 20 percentage points the Nikos Androulakis With 9.3%- preceding, with a … zero difference of just 0.1%compared to Zoe Konstantopoulou, 9.2%.
In all the latest gallop PASOK has a slow recovery tendency but the “brake” does not develop a jump tendency, such as the previous November. PASOK executives do not hide their concern about the dynamics of their party in September, at the start of a new political and parliamentary period, where it will be called upon to present the alternative proposal for governance against the New Democracy.
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At this stage, PASOK is trying to take initiatives that touch the wider audiences and especially those, which it sees in polls That they keep distances from Harilaou Trikoupi’s “invitations”- although in last year’s intra-party ballots the participation of citizens, members and friends exceeded every “green” expectation.
As part of the initiatives the Nikos Androulakis has a scheduled meeting for today at 8pm with Archbishop Sinai. PASOK’s president had a long telephone contact with Mr. Damianos on Tuesday afternoon when it was agreed to meet with a living.
According to Harilaou Trikoupi executives, PASOK Change Curriculum criticizes the government for its handling of the unanswered questions that are concerned about the historical Monastery of St. Catherine of Mount Sinai and are the following:
-Why was not signed the draft of the out -of -court settlement in which the two sides had ended for 4 months?
-What basis was the new negotiation that Mr Gerapetritis will make? On the final draft that gave the monastery full ownership of all the land or on the new data created by the judicial decision?
“The court ruling is completely incompatible with the spirit of the settlement plan that existed in February. There was then a press release from the Ministry of Education on the Settlement Plan that would solve the ownership issue of the monastery, while there were specific funerals on how the Mitsotakis government saved the Sinai Monastery. A settlement plan was never signed on the Egyptian side, resulting in the court ruling today and creating a legal commitment that makes it difficult for Greece-Egypt, “said Harilaou Trikoupi yesterday.
And they continued in the same tones: “Is the Archbishop of Athens destroyed? Does it destroy the Ecumenical Patriarchate that came out the next day with its own harsh announcement? President Sisi puts or does not put on the table when he states: “The presidency confirms that the recent court ruling reinforces the status of preserving the sole and sacred religious regime of the Holy Monastery of St. Catherine, in the midst of the President of the Holy Monastery of the Holy Monastery.” Is religious freedom at stake in the court ruling or ownership of the monastery in land absolutely necessary for the monastery’s financial viability? “
Note that tomorrow, Friday, Mr. Androulakis will meet with Patriarch of Alexandria Theodore– The meeting was scheduled before the latest developments for the Sinai Monastery. He will then visit the Greek community in Egypt and the Cavafy Museum.