The idea of ELAS' first open event after the party announced at Thessium had an innovation: the citizens on the stand and politicians in the public taking notes. Among them an 18-year-old, who just gave Panhellenies, a musician and a third-generation businessman, with the last name "Michotakis".

However, the execution, as expected by the very nature of the design, was also unpredictable. "ELAS within 24 hours became a major opposition to the conscience of the people. In a few months we will become a government," said Alexis Tsipras, who was the last to take the step in Nice, without being intimidated by the disagreements.

The event was held in Red, a working neighborhood of 2nd Piraeus with a large historical load. "It's no coincidence that we start here," Tsipras would later say.

In the model of the actions "Unmute Now", carried out by young people in Thessaloniki and Athens, the reason belonged first to citizens, especially those from the world of work, small entrepreneurship and social services.

"Today you talk, politicians are here to listen to you and take notes," was the motto given to the opening by presenter Thanasis Patras, with speakers referring to Education, Health, Work, Banks, Pensions, Art.

The far-fetched
Interactivity was inevitably accompanied by a long song. Musician Vaios Prapas was presented, on a sideline, as an associate of Stamatis Spanoudakis instead of Stamatis Kraounakis.

The two names come from the music field, but ideologically they are far apart from each other.

Retired James Linard referred to economic deadlocks, with someone from the public proposing as a solution "a widow with high pension" and Thanasis Patra rushing to ask him: "If she's not a widow, won't she fit you?".

Especially was the presence of 18-year-old Melina Karra, just gave Panhellenies. "I have never spoken in front of people before," he said. He then described the weight of exams and the heavy cost of free education. As soon as she was finished, the position she was waiting for was next to Alexis Tsipras himself.

Present 3 Members and a Mitsotakis
One of the speakers discussed listens to the last name Mitsotakis. Dimitris Mitsotakis introduced himself as a third-generation trader, a member of the Board of Directors of the Nice Trade Association. He spoke about the problems of small entrepreneurs, who see consumers turning to department stores and Chinese platforms.

"Nice was first in silk and shirts. Now he doesn't have them." The former prime minister did not allow the attacker's coincidence to go through a busy one. "We had a Mitsotakis who wasn't afraid of the pricer," He said.

And if a Mitsotakis (Dimitris in this case) was there, it did not happen the same as the MPs of Syriza with the subject referring to the wells.

"The conditions laid down by Alexis Tsipras that he would not accept acting MPs apply," repeated one-tone associates. An exception was the MP of SYRIZA Andreas Panagiotopoulos, who was discreetly confined to the bottom of the square, while independent MPs Athena Linou and Ozgiur Ferhat were present.

In addition to the three Members present at the event were people from old Left. "There is mobility, for the first time since 2015, we discuss the space again," says one woman.

The controversy
When the 9 speakers completed their interventions, Alexis Tsipras came up on the stage. He wanted to dismantle the government dilemma of "stability or instability", saying: "Is it stable that the salary ends in the first 15 days? The scandals, the corruption? That's not stability. It's a setback". The former Prime Minister attempted to put his own dilemma, turning the question into "Statility or progress, corruption or honesty".

He also commented on Kyriakos Mitsotakis' argument for the election. "It has been eaten that it must win the first election, because if they become second, the country will be lost. I don't understand him. Three years ago he said we'd go to two elections, no matter what. Then it wasn't instability? 146 seats got on the first Sunday, he could make government". According to Mr Tsipras, Prime Minister "probably fears the second polls" and "is not wrong".

In the wells, ELAS executive summed up the climate. "We are optimistic, we see new faces coming, but we need work," he says.