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Tsipras: Greece's problem is not Adonis, but 'Adonis-ism'
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Tsipras: Greece's problem is not Adonis, but 'Adonis-ism'

From Kathimerini · () Greek

Translated from Greek, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Greek opposition leader Alexis Tsipras stated that the country's problem is not Adonis Georgiadis, but "Adonis-ism."
  • Tsipras claimed that every time Georgiadis insults them, their poll numbers increase.
  • The statement was made during a visit to Peristeri.

Alexis Tsipras, the leader of Greece's SYRIZA party, has declared that the fundamental issue facing the country is not a specific individual but rather a broader political tendency he termed "Adonis-ism." This statement, made during a visit to Peristeri, suggests a critique of a style or ideology associated with Adonis Georgiadis, the current Minister of Development and Investment.

Tsipras articulated a provocative claim regarding the impact of Georgiadis's rhetoric on public opinion. He asserted that each instance of insult directed at his party by Georgiadis paradoxically leads to an increase in their support, suggesting that such attacks are counterproductive for the minister's political aims.

This framing positions Georgiadis's actions not merely as personal attacks but as representative of a problematic political approach. By labeling it "Adonis-ism," Tsipras attempts to generalize the criticism beyond the individual minister, potentially encompassing a wider set of political behaviors or attitudes he opposes.

The context provided by Kathimerini indicates that Tsipras made these remarks while campaigning or engaging with constituents in Peristeri, a municipality in the Athens metropolitan area. The description highlights that Georgiadis is a prominent figure, currently serving as Minister of Development and Investment.

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Originally published by Kathimerini in Greek. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.