The director of the press office of Antonis Samaras, Nikos Tsioutsias, made sharp statements in an interview on the show “Developments Now”, as he attributed the deletion of the Messinian politician to the fact that “the Maximos Palace was disturbed by the proposal that Costas Karamanlis become President of the Republic”. .
In fact, he added that “I have no other case to do, because he had said everything else before. He had talked about cartels and precision, he had highlighted issues of foreign policy and ideological identity. He had pointed out that it is a mistake that ND is cutting itself off from society with the woke agenda.”
At the same time, he emphasized that Antonis Samaras “has been justified in all his interventions”, while he confirmed Samaras trip to the USA: “the only thing I can tell you with certainty is that in the next few days Mr. Samaras will be in America”. he said characteristically.
Also, Nikos Tsioutsias said about the new political agreement that is being formed that “Mr. Samaras will not remain uninvolved and silent”, leaving all possibilities open.
Regarding the past, he pointed out that “30 years ago, Mr. Samaras resigned as an MP and Konstantinos Mitsotakis, when he was left with 150 MPs, called an election. Mr. Samaras didn’t overthrow the government at the time”, adding that he is not superhuman to overthrow the government.
In addition, the director of his office of the former prime minister said that the Messinian politician influences both MPs and the society, while he mentioned that he talks about the motherland, the faction and the society. Malista said that “in the European elections we had the collapse of the ND, which had no opponent”.
Finally, regarding the “emptying” of Antonis Samaras by Adonis Georgiadis and Makis Voridis, he said that “they confirm the change in the character of the ND”.
It is recalled that the Minister of Health said that the “prime minister could not do anything else”, regarding the deletion of the former president of the New Democracy, while the Minister of State stated that “questioning the patriotism of the government cannot be accepted”.
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What does the deletion of Costas Karamanlis suggest about the current dynamics within the New Democracy party?
Welcome to World Today News’ exclusive interview. Our first guest today is Nikos Tsioutsias, the former director of the press office of Antonis Samaras, and our second guest is Maria Malista, a prominent political analyst from Athens.
Interviewer: Let’s begin by discussing the recent deletion of Messinian politician Costas Karamanlis. Nikos, as the director of Antonis Samaras’s press office, what was your reaction to this news? Do you believe that this was the primary reason for deleting Mr. Karamanlis?
Nikos Tsioutsias: Indeed, I was quite surprised by the deletion of Mr. Karamanlis, especially since he had such a long and distinguished career in the New Democracy party. However, according to Mr. Samaras, the main reason for his deletion was that “the Maximos Palace was disturbed by the proposal that Costas Karamanlis become President of the Republic.” It’s important to note that Mr. Samaras has not commented on any other reasons behind this decision.
Interviewer: Maria, as a political analyst, what are your thoughts on the deletion of Mr. Karamanlis? Do you think it signifies a shift in power within the New Democracy party?
Maria Malista: Well, it certainly does seem like a significant change within the party. The deletion of such a high-profile figure like Mr. Karamanlis indicates a new leadership direction for New Democracy. Moreover, his removal could be seen as an attempt by the current leadership to consolidate power and purge any potential rivals. It will be interesting to see how this move impacts the party’s future trajectory.
Interviewer: Moving on to another topic, there have been recent reports about Antonis Samaras’s possible involvement in the formation of a new political agreement. Nikos, can you comment on this? Will Mr. Samaras play an active role in shaping the future of Greek politics?
Nikos Tsioutsias: Certainly. Mr. Samaras has not ruled out being involved in the formation of a new political agreement. He believes that “in the next few days, he will be in America,” leaving all possibilities open. However, he also stressed that Mr. Samaras has always been