At the headquarters of his Institute, the former prime minister has spent most of his time in Amalia lately. Alexis Tsipras, avoiding being left to relax in summer.
The reason the former prime minister chose to stay in the closed city is not only his institute fellows Harrvard, Which Mr Tsipras welcomed this time to Athens, but the fact that he is intensifying his first book, which is expected to be a condensation of events and his proposals for the next day.
Although the “Tsipras Party” scenarios give and take in public dialogue, geopolitical developments, social changes due to the new work environment and the rise of the far -right are some of the issues that concern the latest interventions of the former prime minister, and his former prime minister,
After a decade, Mr Tsipras for the first time requested that the minutes of the Council of Political Leaders, which took place in a heavy climate the day after the referendum, as he sought to be openly positioned for the events of that period. Mostly, because the former prime minister’s invocation of practices has reunited in the public sphere of then his negotiating strategy, that the referendum was aimed at an agreement on debt restructuring and steady funding, thanks to which the country was finally coming out of the memorandum.
For Tsipras, the referendum was a high -risk move, but also the starting point for a debt prospect agreement, even if this negotiating tactic brought the government’s relations with the institutions at a marginal point. In the pages of the practices, however, the former prime minister sought the logic of his personal consistency, namely the identification of what he was saying in his admissions on the eve of the referendum by his recommendation to the Council of Political Leaders.
The common ground has always been the search for a “fair and sustainable agreement” starting from Juncker’s proposal, but also with five major changes to the prerequisite measures and three decisive conditions: debt restructuring, full coverage of the country’s financial needs during the program. The agreement of all political leaders in the new negotiating framework sealed for the partners the path of Greece’s return to the table of talks, with the ultimate goal of finding a substantial solution, exorcising the recipes of rupture, even if they looked attractive to some.
Revocation of the days of the referendum, although rekindled political passions, was the first attempt by the former prime minister to describe those historical events from his personal perspective, a condition that was not mature or feasible in previous years. Perhaps because the writing of the first book is not part of Alexis Tsipras part of his political justification, but a contemporary, programmatic proposal. Autobiographical elements and references to the fresh memories of his rule cannot exist without, however, to determine the trunk of what he himself has to say in 2025 and are expected multi -page.
Both for the role and perspective of progressive forces in Greece and Europe, as well as for the new challenges that are rapidly shaped by artificial intelligence, migration crisis, climate change, geopolitical instability. Reflections that run through thinking on both sides of the Atlantic, giving different perspectives and experiences. Alexis Tsipras’ stay at Harvard, after all, was the starting point for writing his book, as his feedback on these academic context gave birth to the first chapters of his new book and together a deeper, political search for what is going on in planet.
Although the ideal for domestic and non -publishing houses is for the “Tsipras Book” to be recorded in the first place with Christmas, time is always a relative concept for political subjects. Mr Tsipras, however, has been the need for a new “political subject” that responds to modern needs since last year, intensifying the rates of dictation of the pages of his new book, which is estimated to be requested, whenever printed.