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SYRIZA: The two hellish months – The scene of dissolution and the reappearance of Tsipras – 2024-09-27 06:55:02

“I’m here” said Stefanos Kasselakis. “I’m here too,” replied Pavlos Polakis. “We are here”, emphasized Sokratis Famellos. Where is SYRIZA, is a key question in the civil war climate that prevails in its ranks. Unprecedented situations that hurt members, friends and voters, but apparently leave indifferent most of the central executives who move with a completely different rationale, more driven by personal gain.

The difficult road to the polls

SYRIZA entered, after the Central Committee’s decision last Saturday, on the path leading to elections for its leadership, on November 24 and December 1 if a second round is needed. A politically difficult path, but also a narrow one that doesn’t seem to fit everyone in the way they move.

Besides, the way in which most of them move shows that they cannot simply co-exist on the day after the elections, nor can they cross the same pre-election path and reach the polls smoothly.

In Spain there is the famous pilgrimage of Santiago de Compostela, one of the three largest pilgrimages of the Catholic world since the Middle Ages. To get there, one follows a route of about 900 km, the famous Camino de Santiago which according to tradition led to the “end of the world” as a purification process.

Here, in a variation, this famous road to the SYRIZA elections leads to the end of the party as we knew it. And this is reinforced by the way most executives move, behave and think, who currently have the revenge syndrome dominating instead of rational political actions.

Dissolution scene

In this scenario of dissolution, Stefanos Kasselakis will once again claim the leadership, but the climate already for the next day, if he prevails, is being shaped by his supporting MPs. “Those who cannot serve the Kasselakis plan have no reason to remain in the party,” explained Kilkis MP Petros Pappas.

But the truth was told openly by the MP from Corfu, Alexandros Avlonitis, with the phrase, “there is no way we can all go together” which is essentially what most people are saying and it was clearly seen in the corridors of the KE.

Slowly the camps are being organized for the final battle, with the first stage being the party congress and then the June 24 polls. Two months of hell for SYRIZA, where the instinct of self-preservation seems to be non-existent.

Stefanos Kasselakis will move in the familiar streets, P. Polakis also declared that he is ready for the election contest and is starting tours, while the third person is Sokratis Famellos who preferred the message “We are here” to complete: “yes, I I will be.”

The support of the 87 as it has become established to call the group that led SYRIZA to elections for president is a given, although several of its cold-hearted members will support him.

Most of those who would prefer Olga Gerovasilis who said no, do not want to risk another nomination, but even at this moment, the scenario is active, ie there will be a surprise nomination beyond that of S. Famellos.

The reappearance of Tsipras

Due to the climate, the toxicity and the hatred that dominates some persons who received suggestions, they retreated preferring not to participate in the arena of SYRIZA where unity, companionship and solidarity are sacrificed.

And all this while in the afternoon Alexis Tsipras will reappear who will be awarded the annual “Nikos Nikiforidis” Peace Prize for the Prespa Symphony.

And as the experienced former Foreign Minister Nikos Kotzias said, he estimated that there are three supports for St. Kasselakis, who does not have left-wing policies, speaking of the “neo-hooligans”, the “neo-rights” and the “neo-bureaucrats”, “Al. Tsipras is a person, a chapter for the future, not for now.” And the mind is mind.

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