The leader of the Panhellenic Socialist Movement (PASOK), Nikos Androulakis, conducted a tour of the Greek islands of Kasos and Karpathos, followed by a visit to Thessaloniki. His travel to Kasos was delayed by two hours due to a mechanical issue with the aircraft scheduled to transport him from Rhodes. Details surrounding the incident, including communication (“the cable”) and a specific individual referred to as “the pufferfish,” suggest potential internal political maneuvering or a sensitive situation related to the travel disruption. The nature of this “cable” and the identity of “the pufferfish” remain unclear, prompting speculation about behind-the-scenes events. Androulakis continued his scheduled itinerary despite the initial setback, addressing constituents in each location. The incident has drawn attention to logistical challenges faced during political tours of the Greek islands and raised questions about the circumstances surrounding the flight delay. Further reporting is expected to clarify the details of the disruption and its potential implications.
