By Antonis Anzoletou

Alexis Tsipras yesterday received the “Nikos Nikiforidis” award for the Prespa Agreement, indirectly pointing to what has happened in SYRIZA recently.

The former prime minister does not intend to get involved in the internal affairs of the party, however his every conversation in such a difficult situation passes through the “microscope” of all the executives of Koumoundourou.

However, Alexis Tsipras meaningfully stated that young people want substance and not image.

Yesterday afternoon had a lot of interest in internal parties in a difficult pre-election period.

Sokratis Famellos had a warm embrace with Alexis Tsipras.

Everyone is waiting for the former head of the parliamentary group to announce his candidacy. The whole team of “87” was found together, including Olga Gerovasilis, Dionysis Kalamatianos, Christos Giannoulis, Alekos Flambouraris, Thanasis Theocharopoulos, Kostas Zachariadis, Giannis Ragousis, Popi Tsapanidou, George Vassiliadis and others. Evagellos Apostolakis and Kyriaki Malamas were from the “camp” of Stefanos Kasselakis in Technopolis, while the award was attended by Nikos Pappas, Rena Dourou, Rania Svinggou, Marilisa Xenogiannakopoulou.

From the New Left, Nikos Bistis and Maria Giannakaki. A total of 16 MPs attended the former prime minister’s award ceremony.

Addressing the young people, who make up part of the base of SYRIZA, Alexis Tsipras spoke of those “they refuse to trust any preacher who attempts to cheaply and thunderously exploit their anger, plunging the public debate deeper into toxicity and muck».

He even meaningfully added, according to many officials present in Gazi, that “this is the generation we have a duty to address. Not with cheap impressions and communication fireworks. Not with hostility and aphorisms, nor, of course, with ideological buzzwords and moral elitism. But with sincerity, vision and actions».

Pavlos Polakis is trying to catch everyone asleep and with his new post he announced the start of his election campaign from Chania next Sunday.

For the SYRIZA we want, for the Greece we deservedy”, is the former minister’s motto on his new online poster.

In general, the “poster war” dominates in Koumoundourou, with Stefanos Kasselakis not seeming to be in a hurry to announce his candidacy. Unless he wants to surprise.

The Central Committee in about 10 days is considered very crucial, as the “camps” will unfold their strategies, while the candidates are expected to have opened their papers by then.