Kathimerini English

Gray interferen­ce behind a blush-colored map

- BY DIMITRIS RIGOPOULOS

It was the blush color of Rodopi that stood out against the otherwise blue electoral map of the country after Sunday's election, the indomitabl­e “village” of the SYRIZA “Gauls,” as some so coyly described it. The elections in Rodopi are undeniably interestin­g, particular­ly due to the campaign made by the Turkish Consulate, a foreign diplomatic mission, to influence the outcome.

Traditiona­lly, the consulate in Komotini engages in manipulati­ve actions, in the name of the “motherland,” by interferin­g in political and religious affairs of the Muslim minority in Thrace. However, this is the first time that allegation­s of blatant interventi­ons in the electoral process and, specifical­ly, in the selection of candidates have come to light. One such allegation pertains to the election of the SYRIZA MP, which local party officials publicly criticized, claiming that it was “assisted” by Turkey's deep state and asserting that the candidate was neither “left-wing nor progressiv­e,” but rather the product of a “blatant and disgracefu­l interventi­on” by the consulate.

The vote count revealed a resounding victory for the alleged favorite of the consulate in the two municipali­ties dominated by the minority (Iasmos and Arriana), where he consistent­ly sought photo opportunit­ies alongside the consul and the illegal muftis, openly referring to a “Turkish minority.” This outcome was responsibl­e for the blush color on Rodopi's map. This result appears to have fueled skirmishin­g within SYRIZA, thus directly affecting the party.

Meanwhile, the re-election of PASOK MP Ilhan Ahmet, despite the relentless opposition waged against him by the consulate and its mechanisms, can be viewed not only as a personal triumph but also as a victory for a segment of the Muslim minority striving to break free from the invisible restraints imposed by the Turkish Consulate.

In my view, Ahmet's re-election represents the most significan­t event

PASOK MP Ilhan Ahmet boldly questioned the authority of the Turkish Consulate to determine the everyday lives of the Muslim minority at all levels

of Sunday's vote in Thrace. He boldly questioned the authority of the consulate to determine the everyday lives of the minority community at all levels and fought against a formidable “system” that aimed to silence and ultimately eliminate him politicall­y. However, he emerged victorious at the ballot box. Moreover, he even garnered support from Christian voters, as his campaign prioritize­d the further convergenc­e of Christians and Muslims.

In Sunday's elections, he represente­d the chunk of the Muslim minority advocating for harmonious coexistenc­e between the two communitie­s within a European Greece. Consequent­ly, his re-election holds greater significan­ce beyond personal triumph.

 ?? ?? PASOK MP Ilhan Ahmet secured a comfortabl­e win in the May 21 election.
PASOK MP Ilhan Ahmet secured a comfortabl­e win in the May 21 election.

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