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SYRIZA: The Central Committee ‘s Developments

Amidst internal tensions, the Central Committee convenes to set the roadmap for leadership elections – Polakis and Kasselakis advocate for expedited processes

Newsroom September 21 12:16

Theocharopoulos: After the Motion of No Confidence Passed, the Situation Worsened Due to the Ousted President

Thanasis Theocharopoulos delivered harsh criticism of Stefanos Kasselakis during his speech at the Central Committee, stating that after the motion of no confidence was passed, “the situation has worsened because of the ousted president.”

“In the previous session, the motion of no confidence was passed, and thus, it is now a collective decision that Stefanos Kasselakis is ousted due to his statements about ‘black funds,’ his continuous creation of internal enemies, targeting of party members, the division of the party and parliamentary group, the purges, his proposals to liquidate the party, and the production of internal conflict and gossip. This is now the position of our party,” Mr. Theocharopoulos noted.

“Since the motion of no confidence was passed, the situation has worsened because of the ousted president: hooded figures, deviation, coup plotters, targeting of members, and new character assassinations,” he emphasized.

Mr. Theocharopoulos asked the Central Committee to decide that offensive references against the character of party members and officials, especially regarding collective decisions of the party bodies, such as terms like “hooded figures,” “coup plotters,” and “deviations,” as well as behaviors and actions that target MPs and members, are completely condemnable and have no place in the Left.

According to Mr. Theocharopoulos, only the Kasselakis faction has requested an increase in the number of signatures each candidate must gather to 50.

“The motion of no confidence was submitted because Kasselakis refused to go to the party base. The motion passed, and now we will go to the base.”

Finally, he stressed that the goal must be to strengthen SYRIZA – Progressive Alliance again so that it can play a decisive role in reorganizing the progressive space, aiming to counter the dangerous government of Mitsotakis for society,” Mr. Theocharopoulos concluded.

Ragousis: A Political Congress Must Take Place Before the Presidential Election

Giannis Ragousis emphasized the need for a political congress before the presidential election during his speech, warning that “otherwise, political division and internal strife will continue even after the election of the President. And thus, the downward spiral will persist.”

Mr. Ragousis stated that passing the motion of no confidence means going back to the party base, not a coup. Such claims of a coup or deviation would have merit only if, after the motion, the former President were replaced by someone else from the Central Committee. “But that did not happen. Elections from the base have been called,” he said.

On the contrary, he argued, the rhetoric of a “coup” constitutes a de facto split of the main opposition party by those using it.

Arguing for the need for a political congress before the presidential election, Mr. Ragousis noted that national elections will take place in 2.5 years, so there is plenty of time for reconstruction.

However, since whoever is elected as the new President will not be Alexis Tsipras, political decisions on major issues must be made before the new President is elected. Otherwise, political division and internal strife will persist even after the election of the President, and the downward spiral will continue.

“We will face much more turbulence after the presidential election if we do not have decisions from a congress,” he concluded.

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