“The big question is not the number of candidates, but the policies that we propose as a faction for the anxieties of the Greek citizens”, he pointed out to the member of parliament and presidential candidate of PASOK, Nadia Giannakopoulou.

“Unfortunately, the people who left New Democracy and SYRIZA did not turn to us as an intermediate solution. We couldn’t get the thread, despite being the second party from November to January,” added Ms. Giannakopoulou, who, commenting on the rumors of possible alliances for the second round, categorically said that what concerns her is exclusively her own candidacy, characterized by pure reason.

In addition, she expressed her belief that the dynamics of PASOK as PASOK is great today, as the faction has a potential vote of 35-40%. “Above all, we must see on what basis we will have a programmatic dialogue. Can we, for example, agree on foreign policy issues, such as the Prespa Agreement or the fence on the Evros?”

At the same time, she noted that the rule of Mitsotakis has irretrievably ended, however “we must stop holding an umbrella when it rains voters”, she said characteristically, while she did not fail to refer to the letter she sent to the relevant party bodies, where she complains that they do not give her the register of members, while her opponents have it.

“How exactly does something like this show that we are an institutional party and what example does this set for the institutional state we want?” Mrs. Giannakopoulou finally commented.