Charis Doukas: Open window for coalition government if my proposal is not voted
Charis Doukas discusses important urban infrastructure projects and internal party dynamics ahead of the Pasok conference regarding cooperation with New Democracy.
In a recent interview with Action24, Charis Doukas highlighted ongoing urban development projects aimed at improving traffic flow in central Athens, specifically mentioning the reversal of Amalia Avenue and the readiness of Vasillissis Olgas as initiatives that could reduce traffic congestion by 20%. Doukas underscored the significance of these improvements for local residents in Plaka, emphasizing that they align with long-standing community requests and represent part of a broader strategy to enhance urban living conditions.
However, a substantial portion of Doukas's interview focused on the internal dynamics of the Pasok party. He reiterated his stance on holding a vote at the party's upcoming conference regarding the decision not to cooperate with the ruling New Democracy party. He articulated the necessity of such confirmation from conference participants, including members and supporters, indicating that the unified party stance is crucial for their political strategy moving forward.
Doukas also recognized the potential implications if his proposal does not pass at the conference, suggesting that it would lead to a lack of momentum and decreased visibility for the party. This reflects a critical moment for Pasok as it navigates its position in the current political landscape of Greece, marking a decisive moment in its relations with the New Democracy party and its overall strategy for upcoming elections.