Nikos Dendias may have said in an interview with Kathimerini, a month ago, that “the presidency of the Republic is not included in my intentions”, but the latest 24-hour publications rekindle this scenario, causing intense debate within the blue faction. It is no coincidence that this discussion is taking place a few days after the deletion of Antonis Samaras.
In a related question from Documentonews in the political editors briefing, the government representative said that “the Prime Minister has very regular meetings with government officials and much more with the Ministers. With Mr. The meeting with the Prime Minister is regular. It is very likely to happen. I don’t know the exact date of this meeting.”
At the same time, he added “regarding this question, since you know what the answer is, there is still no decision, no thought, no discussion about the next or the next President of the Republic. This is something that only the Prime Minister knows and when that time comes, we will also know.”
After the removal of Antonis Samaras, the debate about the person who will take over the presidency of the Republic gains more weight, as if the blue contrasts sharpen, then broader political developments may occur.
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**Beyond the immediate consequences for New Democracy, how might the outcome of the Greek presidential election shape the country’s relationship with the European Union, particularly in light of ongoing economic and geopolitical challenges?**
## World Today News Interview: Greece’s Presidential Succession
**Introduction:**
Welcome to World Today News. Today, we delve into the ongoing speculation surrounding the upcoming Greek Presidential election, sparked by recent developments within the ruling New Democracy party. Joining us are two esteemed guests:
* **[Guest 1 Name & Expertise]:** [Brief Introduction]
* **[Guest 2 Name & Expertise]:** [Brief Introduction]
Thank you both for joining us today.
**Section 1: Nikos Dendias’ Potential Candidacy:**
* **[To Guest 1]:** Nikos Dendias has publicly stated that the presidency isn’t in his sights. However, recent reports suggest otherwise. How do you interpret these conflicting signals, and what might be motivating Dendias to reconsider?
* **[To Guest 2]:** Some analysts believe Dendias’s candidacy could unite various factions within New Democracy. Do you agree, and what implications could this have for the party’s future?
**Section 2: The Aftermath of Samaras’s Departure:**
* **[To Guest 2]:** Antonis Samaras’s removal from the party leadership has undoubtedly ignited debate about the direction New Democracy is taking. Could you elaborate on the potential power struggles and ideological divides within the party?
* **[To Guest 1]:** Do you see Samaras’s departure as a necessary step for New Democracy to modernize and appeal to a broader electorate, or could it further exacerbate internal tensions?
**Section 3: The Government’s Stance:**
* **[To both guests]:** The government has repeatedly maintained that no decisions have been made regarding the next presidential candidate. How do you interpret the government’s cautious approach, and what factors might influence their final decision?
* **[To Guest 2]:** Considering the Prime Minister’s recent meetings with government officials, what are your predictions for the timeline of the presidential selection process?
**Section 4: Broader Political Implications:**
* **[To Guest 1]:**
The future of the presidency seems intertwined with the fate of the New Democracy party. What broader political consequences could arise from the party’s internal dynamics and the choice of its presidential candidate?
* **[To Guest 2]:** How might the outcome of the presidential election affect Greece’s broader political landscape and its relationship with the European Union?
**Closing:**
Thank you to both [Guest 1] and [Guest 2] for providing such insightful perspectives on this crucial topic.
We encourage our viewers to stay tuned to World Today News for further developments on this story.