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Greek Defense Minister Nikos Dendias delivered a pointed message to the leadership of the New Democracy party, expressing concerns over the party's declining popularity and questioning its social relevance despite having capable ministers.
In a measured yet impactful address in Agrinio at a local event, Greek Defense Minister Nikos Dendias has sparked discussions within the New Democracy party regarding its current standing in public opinion. He highlighted a disconcerting trend where the party seems to struggle to garner support, stating that the performance of New Democracy in polls should not reflect the 'two' when they aspire for 'three'. Dendias' words echo an urgent need for introspection among party leaders in light of a political landscape that suggests a disconnect between governance abilities and public reception.
Dendias challenged the prevailing narrative by questioning why, despite the leadership of Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis being widely recognized as competent and the party having a slate of capable ministers, New Democracy appears to be faltering. His critical stance implies a call for leaders to reassess their strategies and connection with the electorate, particularly during a time when social engagement is pivotal for political survival. Furthermore, he emphasized that New Democracy must regard itself as a people's party, stressing the importance of resonating with the citizens that the party represents.
This discourse comes at a time when political dynamics in Greece are rapidly changing, and parties are aware that the upcoming elections will be charged with public scrutiny. Dendias' remarks might serve as a precursor to a shift in party strategizing and appeal, aiming to bridge the gap between political rhetoric and societal perception, potentially laying the groundwork for revitalization efforts within New Democracy as they approach critical political challenges ahead.