“Is it so hard to get along in this town?” – 2024-02-19 18:22:44

Giorgos Telonis. One of the oldest, if not the oldest “port” businessman-maritime agent of Patras.

With infinite images, deep knowledge and great experience in everything that concerns the port of Patras, its operation, its perspective.

On the occasion of the philology and paraphilology that has been going on for quite some time around the scenario of the location and construction of a new marina for large boats in the port of Patras and once morest the background, on the one hand, of the position of the municipal authority of Mr. Peletidis (“the Patraikos people must own the public space, shape it and enjoy it without restrictions”) and, on the other hand, the position of the managing director of the OLPA, Mr. Anastasopoulos (“the marina will be open and accessible to all , there will be no bars, no barbed wire fences and no prohibited areas”), Mr. Telonis submits through the “PtD” an open proposal to Kostas Peletidis and Panagiotis Anastasopoulos: to sit immediately at the same table, together with all those involved in the matter , and to look for the golden ratio and not to “argue” from a distance as if they were rivals.

“I wonder, once once more: Is it so difficult to get along in this city? Is it so very difficult to sit together at the same table and talk? Why should everyone have their own way in almost all the serious issues of the city?

I would put my hand in the fire that if there was a gallop to the citizens of Patras, the vast majority of them would be in favor of the creation of a modern marina in the port of our city. I believe that there is no citizen of Patras who says no to a marina of high standards.

However, I would put my hand in the fire that in a similar gallop the vast majority of citizens would be in favor of the free movement and circulation of citizens along the entire coastal front. I believe that there is no citizen who would like to have even the slightest restriction on his access and traffic to the port.

Is it really that difficult for Mr. Peletidis and Mr. Anastasopoulos to find the golden ratio?”

Mr. Telonis, in fact, proposes, if the “2” agree, that other involved parties be invited to the table, but all together and not one by one, as has been done until now.

“Why don’t they agree as soon as possible for a meeting among themselves, present and those who judge that they should have a say and an opinion, in which the plans for the utilization of the port and the coastal front will be put on the carpet, openly and clearly?” What prevents them from sitting at the same table and finding the best possible solution for Patras, its citizens and its visitors? Why should the ministry or any other outsider find and impose the solution on us? Why can’t we find it, even propose it, we who live here and impose it? Why should one-on-one meetings be held with each stakeholder instead of a joint meeting? We are all in the same camp. We live in the city, we love it, we hurt it. Let’s show it…”.

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