The play is a satiric travesty of political phenomena of a past time in the Greek province with heroes politicians and voters. The writer ridicules the electoral manners and builds his heroes using elements as the cunning and the favouritism. However, as much as the play owns its inspiration in the negative elements of political mentality of its time, and as much as it satirizes bygone electoral procedures it proves to be in the end, a play of hope for a better political future of the country. In its basic character, the undefeated local factor Spiros Dalegos, the writer raises the ethical stature of a young person, educated politically, unyielding, honest, who wins the formerly powerful politic factor, and triumphs in the elections, opening thus the way for better days in the political life of the Greeks.