April 16, 2024

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Mitsotakis, tsipras, borscht and steel meat

Mitsotakis, tsipras, borscht and steel meat

At a time when the Prime Minister was giving an interview to Mega saying that citizens choose not only a party but also a prime minister and that support is a religion against subtlety, Alexis Tsipras was at the Kallithea Market, as he did last year on similar days. Of course, he did not miss the opportunity and referred to the description given the other day by Adonis Georgiadis of the “Porsche” load. Mr. Tsipras said specifically that the paradoxes about “Porsche lamb” and about policies that actually facilitate only large supermarkets, large chains, are no longer accepted by both consumers and owners of small and medium-sized businesses. There must be an end. Regarding prices, he indicated that they had reached a ceiling that “required resurrection procedures for consumers, not crucifixion,” he said. In fact, he expressed his hope and hope that the resurrection will come quickly for the small and medium-sized workers and wages “and proceeded with the new policy that he is pursuing in the pre-election campaign: lowering prices and increasing wages.

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Why did the prime minister ban his ministers from TiKTok

Kyriakos Mitsotakis was also asked about TikTok in his interview with MEGA and Eleonora Meleti. He revealed that he does not have the app on his mobile phone and has prevented members of the Cabinet from having it but “that does not mean I cannot use it. He has great appeal to young people, I can talk directly about important issues with him. We have to use the channels that young people use,” he said. The question remains: But why did he prevent the installation of TiKToK on his ministers’ cellphones.I searched, asked, and learned:

So they tell me that Mitsotakis correctly mentioned that there is an order on the cell phones of cabinet ministers not to have TikTok (I remind you that there is a similar order in the USA and the EU). It’s okay to just use the tool without installing it for cybersecurity reasons on your mobile phone that you use for work. In fact, they told me that even journalists should be suspicious of TiKToK.

The advice they give is that we must be careful and it is better to install it on the phone devices of partners or friends and not on their own (this applies mainly to ministers). The recent case of the wiretapping scandal, you see, makes everyone wary from now on. In government, the person who has been using the medium for too long is nothing but a pitsa. I asked him and he assured me it was on a partner’s phone.

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“Dude, leave Andrea alone, what’s wrong with you?”

And speaking of TikTok, here’s a report from Kostas Skandalidis. The fact is that he commented in an original way on Alexis Tsipras’ references to the founder of PASOK, Andreas Papandreou. I simply remind you that the president of SYRIZA often refers to Andreas Papandreou and the work of his government. So, through the well-known platform TikTok, Mr. Skandalidis addresses Mr. Tsipras saying “Leave Andrea alone my friend, what is your relationship?”.

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Eva Kylie freestyle with a bracelet.

Until yesterday, Eva Kylie was the only one who remained in a Belgian prison, as a souvenir, Qatar Gate scandal advocates said. She never pleaded guilty and perhaps that is why she remains detained. But since yesterday I have become free to electronic surveillance. The decision on Eva Kayley was made a day earlier, while it takes three working days for her release: “Eva Kayley is coming out of prison with her head held high with dignity, she has not confessed to crimes she did not commit, she will fight for her innocence to the end,” said Ms. Kayley’s lawyer, Michalis Dimitrakopoulos. “.

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When the Prime Minister (secretly) cried about Tempe

He was also asked in the same interview about Tempi and he said: “I felt the pressure and was probably crying in private about Tempi. I can express my feelings but I have to manage the crisis the next day.” When asked if his children had criticized the Tempe tragedy, he said: “That tragedy was very difficult. I feel a lot of responsibility for this. I take my responsibility. The system has to be fully prepared. There is one question on everyone’s mind: Why did it happen?” And my children say To me “What are you going to do to prevent this from happening again?”. One cannot enter a vehicle and feel unsafe.”

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dolphin

This… the dolphin that Mareva has as a tattoo is definitely a revelation. She may not have told anyone about it herself, but the Prime Minister revealed it on Live TV, in an interview with Megha. I knew Mareva took this revelation with good humor. But the whole world learned how to do it. And to think that there wasn’t even a question about whether or not Mareva had tattoos. He was simply asked if he would get a tattoo and this is what he said: “Tattoos are very trendy” while not ruling out the possibility of getting one himself at some point. “My wife has a baby dolphin… I like this idea. These are momentary decisions,” he said, adding, “My advice to children is to be careful because it is for life and it will stay there forever.”

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The pre-election race is moved to the region due to Easter

In the region, due to Easter, the pre-election campaign is moved to churches, cafes and squares. And after the vote in parliament for the Kasidiaris party bloc, the deputies left their constituencies, where they would fight the Battle of the Cross. Many know that they will not be elected from the first ballot box because of simple proportionality, but they hope that they will get a good system, because in the second ballot box there will be no cross, but a list. The Easter period, which coincides with the “heart” of the pre-election period, is a first-rate opportunity for candidates to connect with the people and even on a personal level, before pre-election rallies begin to pass on the messages and dilemmas that pre-election posed.

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Another went to Tinos and another to Corfu for Easter

The Prime Minister will be with his family for the Easter holidays at his home in Tinos. He will not go to Chania, nor to any mountain. Tinos gives religious messages on these holy days. Alexis Tsipras will be with his family in Corfu with Botides, while the President of the Republic, Katerina Sakellaropoulou, will remain in Athens and perform the Resurrection in Metropolis. Afterwards, he visits the border guards of the Presidential Guard to exchange greetings and collect eggs.

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When Koutsoubas thanks his teacher

After his speech at the last session of Parliament, the Secretary of the KKE visited a painting exhibition. Where is the news, someone will ask, after all, Kotsubas is used to this. The news is that the KKE Secretary visited the retrospective exhibition of the painter Lamiotis Vassilis Simou from the period 1954-2014 at the “Melina” Cultural Center of the Municipality of Athens. Of course, Vassilis Simos was not only a great painter of the 1960s but also his high school art course mentor.

So El-Amin wrote in the Book of Impressions: “Wonderful works! Great exhibition! From a great artist, great man, great teacher. Tremendous affection for those who met him, as our teacher at the First High School for Boys in Lamia (Petrino) and taught us drawing and painting by Vassilis Simos. Huge gratitude.” . Thanks”. Apparently, an important role in Dimitris Koutsoubas’ professed love of arts and culture was played by his mentor.

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Together in life together and on the ballot in Syriza

The reason behind Yiannis Ragousis and his partner Marina Kontotoli who have been a couple for the past few years and are now candidates for Parliament with SYRIZA. In Syriza, this is not the first time in life that spouses have become deputies or even ministers. Favoritism, you might say, but in the main opposition party they don’t see it that way. For example, Thodoris Dritsas was the Minister of Shipping and Islands Policy, and Tasia Christodoulopoulou was the Deputy Minister of Immigration Policy. Dimitris Papademitriou also served as Minister of Economy and Development, while Rania Antonopoulou was Deputy Minister of Labour, Social Security and Social Solidarity. However, Mrs. Kontoli will not be in the same constituency as Ragosi, as she will be a candidate in Trikala, where she comes from.