Stefanos Kasselakis, former leader of SYRIZA, is set to take Pavlos Polakis to court, marking the dramatic end of their once-close political alliance. The lawsuit follows a series of public disputes, with Kasselakis determined to address allegations made by Polakis. This legal battle highlights the growing tensions and divisions within the party.
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The first round of elections for the leadership of PASOK-Movement for Change (KINAL) concluded on Sunday, with a turnout of 300,735 party members and supporters. Preliminary results showed incumbent leader Nikos Androulakis leading with 29.64% of the votes, followed by Athens Mayor Haris Doukas with 21.41%. As no candidate secured an outright majority, Androulakis and Doukas will advance to a second round of voting next Sunday to determine the new party leader.
Stefanos Kasselakis, a prominent figure within the SYRIZA party, has announced his candidacy for the position of SYRIZA president. This announcement comes after he was removed from that position in an internal party voting. In a passionate video message shared on social media, Kasselakis expressed his desire to rebuild and reinvigorate the party, pledging to create a SYRIZA that is more inclusive, autonomous, and untainted by corruption.
Stefanos Kasselakis, reeling from a recent defeat within his SYRIZA party, has retreated to the island of Spetses to strategize his next move. While he publicly maintains his commitment to the party, speculation abounds about his future plans, fueled by claims that he is considering forming a new political force.
In a dramatic turn of events, Stefanos Kassekakis has left SYRIZA, clearing out his office and leaving the party reeling. Two key press aides resigned in solidarity, deepening the sense of chaos. This follows Kassekakis’s controversial ouster…
Athens, Greece – In a significant development within Greece’s SYRIZA party, a motion of censure…
SYRIZA-Progressive Alliance deputy Yannis Dragasakis announced his departure from the party, criticizing its current direction under leader Stefanos Kasselakis and expressing concerns over the undermining of democratic principles and the party’s history.