Communications expert, strategy consultant, Papandreou's "rally coordinator," and student of Tasos Birsim, Thanos Patselos, analyzes on BNtv's show MAGGA the details that make the difference in a political leader. From Andreas Papandreou to the late Archbishop Christodoulos and the 2000 rallies regarding identity cards, up to today, Thanos Patselos analyzes archival footage of political rallies, identifies organizational errors, and evaluates the profile of current party leaders: "Being a party chief is one thing, but being a leader is another," he says, responding to journalist Angie Stathatou.
Which was the largest campaign rally ever held in post-junta Greece? What role does political emotion play? What were the characteristics of the rallies surrounding the Tempi train tragedy? What defines the campaign events of Kyriakos Mitsotakis? Is Alexis Tsipras following in the footsteps of Andreas Papandreou, but where does he lose his way? What mistake is PASOK president Nikos Androulakis making? What is happening with Antonis Samaras's potential party, and where will it draw votes from? In the end, do those who think they will win end up losing?
Watch the full episode of the show MAGGA on BNtv here:
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