The text discusses the current political landscape in Greece, focusing on the government’s push for a self-sufficient third term led by Prime Minister Mitsotakis. It highlights the pressure on the opposition party, PASOK-KINAL, after their recent congress, where they decided against potential post-election collaboration with New Democracy (ND).
Key points include:
- Government Strategy: The ND is framing the choice as “Mitsotakis or chaos,” emphasizing the necessity for stability.
- PASOK’s Position: The party, under leader Androulakis, is seen as struggling to define its alliances, responding only to who they won’t govern with.
- Political Dynamics: A government spokesperson reiterated that a strong government is essential, dismissing the likelihood of early elections and collaboration with far-right forces.
- Judicial System Critique: Concerns were raised about the management of the courtroom during a significant trial, prompting the government to promise improvements.
The overall message conveys the ongoing tension in Greek politics, the emphasis on stability, and the implications of the upcoming elections in 2027.

