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Konstantinopoulos: "I want some time" – What he said about his political future

Odysseas Konstantinopoulos will deliver his last speech as a member of Parliament tomorrow, hinting at his uncertain political future.

Odysseas Konstantinopoulos, the former Vice President of the Hellenic Parliament, is set to give his final speech as he prepares to hand over his parliamentary seat to the PASOK party. After 17 years of continuous service in Parliament, he has decided to step away but remains vague about his future political intentions. In a farewell visit to the parliamentary press room, he expressed satisfaction with his contributions and a desire to return to normal life after a long political tenure.

During his visit, Konstantinopoulos emphasized his respect for democratic institutions and hinted at his mental readiness for this transition. Although he faced questions about whether he would exit politics, he chose not to reveal his plans, saying simply, "I want a little time". This sparks curiosity and speculation about his next moves in Greece's complex political landscape, including potential alignments with parties or a return to governance.

Konstantinopoulos’ departure comes at a critical time for Greek politics, where shifting alliances and new political entities are continually emerging. His non-committal responses to queries about his future leave the door open for various interpretations, including the possibility of joining the ruling New Democracy party or attempting to shape a centrist agenda with the leftist SYRIZA. The reactions to his exit will likely stir conversations on the future of PASOK and its role in the evolving political arena in Greece.

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