By Antonis Anzoletou

Common course, but with completely different goals for SYRIZA and PASOK. At the beginning of the week, the two parties tried to bring the wiretapping issue back to the news. Stefanos Kasselakis visited the Areopagus and spoke with Prosecutor Georgia Adeilini and Nikos Androulakis with ADAE president Christos Rammos.

This particular case may not have given any “points” to SYRIZA in the recent elections, but the new president of SYRIZA shows that he wishes to stick to this specific agenda.

The fact that Pavlos Polakis, who is one of his close associates, has promoted transparency issues in the past certainly plays a role. For PASOK, things are different, as the leader of the movement was a victim of the wiretapping case.

Since Harilaou Trikoupis wishes to become the official opposition in the upcoming European elections, they are determined not to let SYRIZA have the initiative of the movements. Already at yesterday’s session of the Parliament, Nikos Androulakis was the one who strongly opposed Kyriakos Mitsotakis. And this tactic will continue in the next period.

THE Stefanos Kasselakis upon his return from the USA he showed that he has decided to move clearly more institutionally. He has left behind the lifestyle elements that bothered many in the party and is directly targeting the prime minister. In the first meeting with him, after all, he put on the table all the critical issues of current affairs, as well as some that he will propose in the next period.

Among them, the “whereabouts” of politicians, but also the immunity of bank executives.

Issues that have to do with transparency again. For the new president of SYRIZA, the meeting of the parliamentary group was uneventful, as apart from the intervention of Euclid Tsakalotos, the tone was not raised.

In Koumoundourou, they may emphasize that they only have the government as their opponent, but the fact that they now feel the “breath” of PASOK in terms of polls worries them a lot. In the budget they will still put up a common front on the government’s accuracy and economic policy, although each side will consider how to win over the impression. Contrary to what happened in the previous four years, this time PASOK has the upper hand, as it has its leader in the Parliament.

The position that SYRIZA will take regarding the request for the establishment of a preliminary investigation committee that Nikos Androulakis and his parliamentary group will submit in the next period for Tempi will be pivotal. This is why the president of the party met with the relatives of the victims in order to inform them of their intentions. Information indicates that if PASOK gets ahead, the proposal may be submitted even on Friday.