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Αναζητείται φόρμουλα για τον «γάμο» ΠΑΣΟΚ- Θεοδώρας Τζάκρη - Τομεάρχης Δικαιοσύνης ΠΑΣΟΚ: O στόχος της πρώτης θέσης εχει δυσκολέψει πολύ
GR🏛️ Politics22 hr. ago

Αναζητείται φόρμουλα για τον «γάμο» ΠΑΣΟΚ- Θεοδώρας Τζάκρη - Τομεάρχης Δικαιοσύνης ΠΑΣΟΚ: O στόχος της πρώτης θέσης εχει δυσκολέψει πολύ

The President of PASOK, Nikos Androulakis, attended the wedding of Stergios Chatzidiakos, son of the late Fotis Chatzidiakos, former mayor of Rhodes, and emphasized the need for political change due to economic challenges faced by citizens. He criticized the current government's handling of the economy, pointing out that the country's reliance on indirect taxes and high living costs are burdens on citizens rather than sustainable growth. Androulakis plans to visit Kaso and Karpathos, where he will criticize the government's foreign policy and demand progress on infrastructure projects like the Kalodimos bridge and Greece-Cyprus electricity interconnection. Meanwhile, PASOK is preparing a major event in Thessaloniki next week focused on external policy and national issues. The Justice Minister of PASOK, Christos Kaklamani, expressed concern over the difficulty of achieving first place in upcoming elections after the emergence of Alexis Tsipras and the current polling landscape. Top PASOK officials questioned why former Prime Minister Harilaos Trikoupis did not support the recent tax proposal on banks, which Tsipras has now adopted. The departure of Theodora Tzakira from the democras

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SKAI logoSKAIIndependentLeft22 hr. ago
What they advertise as the over-performance of economics is the over-performance of precision.

Nikos Androulakis, President of the Panhellenic Socialist Movement (PASOK), emphasized that PASOK aims for victory through political change and stability, stating that the New Democracy party cannot achieve this without winning elections. He criticized both Kyriakos Mitsotakis and Alexis Tsipras, noting past issues like bank closures, corruption, and border problems. Androulakis highlighted PASOK's openness to collaboration with progressive forces and urged voters who supported New Democracy but are dissatisfied with current policies to consider PASOK. Regarding new parties, he argued that effective governance requires parties with clear programs rather than protest movements. On economic accuracy, he accused Mitsotakis and Giorgos Piefkas of misleading claims about economic surplus, suggesting these gains come from indirect taxes paid by Greek citizens rather than healthy economic growth.

Bias read (Left): The article presents a strong critique of the ruling New Democracy party and highlights PASOK's political strategy and criticism of economic policies. The framing emphasizes PASOK's position as a viable alternative and criticizes the current administration's handling of economic and political issues

SKAI logoSKAIIndependentLeft4 days ago
Αναζητείται φόρμουλα για τον «γάμο» ΠΑΣΟΚ- Θεοδώρας Τζάκρη - Τομεάρχης Δικαιοσύνης ΠΑΣΟΚ: O στόχος της πρώτης θέσης εχει δυσκολέψει πολύ

The President of PASOK, Nikos Androulakis, attended the wedding of Stergios Chatzidiakos, son of the late Fotis Chatzidiakos, former mayor of Rhodes, and emphasized the need for political change due to economic challenges faced by citizens. He criticized the current government's handling of the economy, pointing out that the country's reliance on indirect taxes and high living costs are burdens on citizens rather than sustainable growth. Androulakis plans to visit Kaso and Karpathos, where he will criticize the government's foreign policy and demand progress on infrastructure projects like the Kalodimos bridge and Greece-Cyprus electricity interconnection. Meanwhile, PASOK is preparing a major event in Thessaloniki next week focused on external policy and national issues. The Justice Minister of PASOK, Christos Kaklamani, expressed concern over the difficulty of achieving first place in upcoming elections after the emergence of Alexis Tsipras and the current polling landscape. Top PASOK officials questioned why former Prime Minister Harilaos Trikoupis did not support the recent tax proposal on banks, which Tsipras has now adopted. The departure of Theodora Tzakira from the democras

Bias read (Left): The article frames the PASOK leadership's criticisms of the government's economic policies and their push for political change as a left-leaning stance, emphasizing social welfare concerns and opposition to austerity measures. It highlights the party's focus on addressing citizens' hardships through

SKAI logoSKAIIndependentLeft5 days ago
Androulakis from Rhodes: Citizens want change and PASOK can bring it

The president of PASOK - Movement for Change, Nikos Androulakis, visited Kaluthies on Rhodes over the weekend, accompanied by several MPs and local officials. In his remarks, he criticized the current government's seven-year tenure under New Democracy, calling it a missed opportunity marked by stagnation and decay. He highlighted the failure to utilize the Recovery Fund effectively and argued that Greece's economy relies too heavily on real estate sales rather than productive investments that create jobs. Androulakis emphasized the lack of regional development focus in the government's agenda and pointed out rising costs in food, healthcare, and rent across the country. He concluded by stating that citizens desire change and that PASOK is capable of delivering it.

Bias read (Left): The article presents a speech by a prominent leader of the center-left PASOK party criticizing the ruling New Democracy government for economic mismanagement, lack of regional development, and rising living costs. The framing emphasizes the need for a 'progressive plan of responsibility and followup

SKAI logoSKAIIndependentLeft5 days ago
Τσουκαλάς: 10 προτάσεις του ΠΑΣΟΚ για το ιδιωτικό χρέος

The article outlines ten proposals by the Pan-Hellenic Socialist Movement (PASOK) regarding private debt, presented by PASOK's spokesperson Kostas Tsoukalas in an opinion piece published in 'Vima tis Kyriakis'. The proposals aim to address the growing private debt crisis in Greece, which has led many citizens to fear losing their homes. Tsoukalas criticizes New Democracy (ND), accusing it of favoring financial institutions ('funds') and debt collectors ('servicers'). He highlights that the government only accepted judicial decisions after pressure from PASOK. The proposals include measures such as reinstating protections for primary residences, limiting the liability of guarantors, and introducing incentives for responsible borrowers.

Bias read (Left): The article presents PASOK's proposals in a favorable light, criticizing the ruling ND party and emphasizing the need for a new political framework that prioritizes social justice and regulation over the interests of financial entities. This framing aligns with left-leaning perspectives that focuson

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