A rift seems to have been created in PASOK’s Committee on the bill for non-state universities, with Nikos Androulakis discounting his vote against it in his latest position and with MP Nadia Giannakopoulou disagreeing with the president’s decision.

Nadia Giannakopoulou stated in “Parapolitika” that “non-state issues are the position of the party and the Congress. I agree with the bill. For me it is a matter of conscience and there is no way I will vote against it.”

When asked if she and other colleagues have requested a meeting of the party’s Parliamentary Group on the specific issue, she avoided answering, as it appeared that she did not wish to add fuel to the fire, triggering a cycle of introversion in her party.

However, the information insists that the convening of the Parliamentary Group of PASOK has been requested in order to have a discussion and update on the non-state universities, as this is a position that the party has adopted since the leadership period of G. Papandreou.

And here it is interesting what attitude the former prime minister and member of parliament for Achaia will take.