Ahead of the PASOK party’s leadership election, Kathimerini followed the four leading candidates on their campaign trail. From cafes to public squares, the candidates rallied supporters with slogans and anthems, emphasizing the importance of turnout. Despite their differences, all candidates agreed on the critical nature of the upcoming elections.
Nikos Androulakis
Nikos Androulakis engaged with voters in Sparta, stressing the significance of PASOK’s role as a credible opposition. He shared his vision for the party’s future, emphasizing unity and progress.
‘Wherever they take me’
Androulakis showcased his dedication to grassroots engagement, meeting with voters across Sparta and engaging in dialogue about the party’s direction. He emphasized the importance of voter support and unity within PASOK.
Pavlos Geroulanos
Pavlos Geroulanos focused on his “Renaissance” plan, centered on decentralization and empowering local party members. His campaign highlighted the need for effective communication and leadership within PASOK.
Anna Diamantopoulou
Anna Diamantopoulou addressed a crowd in Korydallos, discussing the party’s roots and the country’s pressing issues. Despite hoarseness, she connected with voters, emphasizing unity and passion within PASOK.
Haris Doukas
Haris Doukas balanced his role as Athens Mayor with his candidacy for PASOK’s leadership. Engaging with voters in public events, he emphasized a collaborative approach to governance and rallied supporters with his vision for change.
Each candidate showcased their unique leadership style and vision for PASOK’s future, highlighting the critical nature of the upcoming elections.