SYRIZA: The “storms” with Apostolakis continue

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THE Evangelos Apostolakis leave⁤ him SYRIZA “mediterranean” and the “storms” that ⁣broke out ⁤foreshadow the ‌fierce conflict that will follow between Koumunduros⁢ and Taurus. What if the former defense minister had said⁢ he was waiting to here from him first alexis Tsipras ‍before making his decisions. The former prime ⁤minister failed to convince⁣ him and yesterday Mr. Apostolakis sent his⁢ letter of​ independence to ‌Kostas Tasoulas.SYRIZA was ⁤left with 27 MPs and is numerically threatened even ⁤by ​the ⁣informal “group” of independents, which surpassed ‌the⁢ KKE‌ and ​reached 23 ⁢members⁢ in Parliament.

After the independence of Mr. Apostolakis, the ⁢300 members⁢ of the Plenary were included in ‌the “scales” ‍of the two sides, which were divided among the elected and the ‌15 state deputies. ⁤Do the appointed ⁢have a reduced right ⁣to‌ independence compared to⁢ the elected? koumoundourou is “boiling” over the admiral’s decision not to hand over⁢ the seat, given that Alexis‌ Tsipras ⁢put ⁣him ⁣in this prestigious ⁢position.”And while he⁣ criticizes us for democratic practices with his announcement, ​he decided, in the name of democracy,⁣ to rather take the seat home,” said the Pavlos Polakis.

“Shield” of the six

Stefanos Kasselakis, ​speaking on the ‍Panteion University radio station, once again ​supported the mps who⁤ left: “The MPs⁣ must be accountable to the people who gave them the opportunity to be in the⁢ Parliament. They all draw legitimacy from the people.”⁤ The six MPs⁢ who have already become autonomous ‍extended a‍ “shield of ​protection” to ⁣Evangelos apostolakis. In their joint statement, Alexandros​ Avlonitis, Theodora Tzakri, Iota Poulos, Ralia Christidou, Kyriaki Malama, and also‍ petros Pappas refer to​ article⁢ 60 of the Constitution which refers to‍ the freedom of action and thought of the parliamentarian: “Parliamentary seats ​belong‍ to the ‍democracy ⁤only “, they added. Dionysis Teboneras told SKAI that ⁤”it is indeed an ⁢act that ‌insults Alexis⁣ Tsipras”.

Despite the ​negative things happening in ⁣the ⁣Parliamentary Group, in ‌SYRIZA they keep the positive messages they received from⁢ the‍ first days of‌ the ‍presidency of Sokratis Famellos. In the Metron Analysis poll for Mega, in ⁢the popularity of political leaders, Sokratis Famellos comes⁢ first with 47%.​ They are followed⁤ by Nikos Androulakis with 43%, Dimitris Koutsoubas with 41%, Kyriakos Mitsotakis with 37%, as well ⁣as Zoe​ Konstantopoulou and Alexis Haritsis ​with 24%.

How might Sokratis Famellos’ ‌leadership impact ‌SYRIZA’s internal dynamics‌ and public perception?

An Exclusive Interview with Political Expert Dr. Maria konstantinou on SYRIZA’s Recent Turmoil

Interviewer (Time.news Editor): Welcome, Dr. Konstantinou. Thank you for joining us today to⁤ discuss the recent developments in SYRIZA,⁤ notably ‍regarding Evangelos Apostolakis’ ‍decision to leave the party. What are your thoughts ⁣on this significant political⁢ shift?

Dr. maria Konstantinou: Thank you for having me. Evangelos Apostolakis’ departure from SYRIZA is indeed a‍ pivotal moment for the party. His choice to organize his exit indicates not‍ only a personal⁤ disagreement with‍ Alexis ‌Tsipras but also suggests underlying tensions ​within the party that can influence its‌ future. His significant role as a former defense minister likely adds ‍weight to his⁢ decision and reflects broader discontent among party ⁣members.

interviewer: Indeed, many are speculating that this⁣ could foreshadow a “fierce conflict” between Katerina Koumoundouros and Apostolakis.‍ What ⁢kind of implications ‍might this internal strife have on SYRIZA’s‍ parliamentary standing?

Dr. Maria Konstantinou: Apostolakis’ move leaves SYRIZA with only 27 MPs, which puts ‍it at a numerical disadvantage, particularly against the rising group of independents. Thes independents not ⁣only surpassed the Communist Party of Greece (KKE) ​with 23 members but could also be a ⁢significant force ⁣in any future ‍parliamentary voting, weakening SYRIZA further. this‍ situation emphasizes the necessity for SYRIZA to stabilize its ⁤internal⁢ structure, as a​ prolonged conflict could lead to further erosion of its support base.

Interviewer: How do you ⁤assess ​the responses⁢ from other SYRIZA members, such as Pavlos Polakis and Stefanos Kasselakis, regarding Apostolakis’ decision?

Dr. maria Konstantinou: the⁢ reactions highlight⁤ the ‌party’s disarray. Pavlos Polakis’ criticism reflects a deep frustration‌ with Apostolakis’‌ choice not to⁣ vacate his seat, stirring discussions around the nature of ‌democratic‌ practices within the party. Meanwhile, Kasselakis’ emphasis on MP accountability underscores ​a ⁣sentiment ‌that party members owe their legitimacy to the electorate, which is crucial for restoring public trust after such upheavals.

Interviewer: Some members have rallied around‌ Apostolakis, ⁢citing Article 60 of the constitution.Could you explain how this legal framework interacts with the political landscape in Greece?

Dr. Maria Konstantinou: Article 60 acknowledges the freedom ​of action and thought⁢ of parliamentarians, effectively affirming their autonomy. This has enabled the six MPs who have chosen to distance themselves ​from SYRIZA to frame ​their actions ⁢within a legal context.By doing‌ so, they‍ are not only defending Apostolakis but also challenging SYRIZA’s leadership in a way that could resonate with voters who prioritize independent depiction. It’s a remarkable blend ⁤of legal rights and political strategy⁣ that could redefine ​alliances within ‍the parliament.

Interviewer: Moving‍ forward,⁢ how ⁤do you perceive the‍ future of SYRIZA under the leadership of Sokratis Famellos,⁢ especially given his notable popularity in recent polls?

Dr. Maria Konstantinou: ⁢ Sokratis ⁣Famellos’ rising popularity presents a potential turning point for SYRIZA. His leadership⁤ could​ be the fresh perspective the party needs to unify its factions and restore confidence among supporters.with positive polling numbers,he‍ has a strong mandate to⁢ reinvigorate SYRIZA’s public image. However,he must address the ‍growing tensions and ensure ⁣that loyalty is ⁢prioritized​ over individual ambitions ‌to create a cohesive front against ⁣both‍ internal and external challenges.

Interviewer: In​ light of these developments, what practical advice would you give to both SYRIZA party members and‌ voters who may feel‌ uncertain about the party’s direction?

Dr. Maria Konstantinou: For party members, it is crucial to engage in open dialog to address grievances and rebuild trust. Fostering a collaborative environment might help mitigate further defections. For voters, staying informed and critically assessing ​the ‌party’s ‌future actions is essential. They should demand⁢ clarity and⁣ accountability from their representatives, ensuring that⁣ their voices influence party decisions and direction.

Interviewer: ⁤Thank you, Dr.⁢ Konstantinou, for your insightful perspectives on ‍this ⁢evolving situation within SYRIZA. Your expertise sheds light on the complexities of Greek politics.

dr. Maria Konstantinou: Thank you for having ⁤me. ⁣It’s vital to continue these discussions as they⁤ will shape not ‌only SYRIZA but also the broader political landscape in Greece moving forward.

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