The PASOK party, led by Nikos Androulakis, is facing criticism for its election strategy, which is perceived as overly focused on defeating the ruling New Democracy party and removing Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis. Critics argue this approach lacks a clear positive agenda beyond simply achieving a change in government. The party’s central aim appears to be winning by even a single vote, prioritizing the removal of Mitsotakis over outlining specific policy proposals. Analysts suggest this populist tactic, relying heavily on anti-establishment sentiment, may prove unsuccessful. Concerns are raised about the sustainability of a campaign solely centered on opposing the current administration. The strategy is described as fundamentally flawed in its premise and likely to result in electoral failure, lacking a constructive vision for the future. This narrow focus is seen as a miscalculation that could hinder PASOK’s chances of achieving its desired “political change.”
