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SYRIZA: Famellos’ challenges for the next day – “Half the party is with me,” expressed Polakis

Famellos wins leadership with 49.41% amid Internal struggles and calls for rebuilding

Newsroom November 25 09:45

Socratis Famellos, MP for Thessaloniki, was elected as SYRIZA’s new leader in the first round of internal elections, securing 49.41% of the 70,152 votes cast. His victory ushers in a new chapter for the party after a prolonged period of internal division.

In his victory speech, Famellos stated, “SYRIZA is here and standing tall,” while acknowledging the challenges ahead and the pressing societal needs. He emphasized the elections as a resounding answer to those who doubted SYRIZA’s future, signaling a restart for the party.

Despite this unity, challenges loom large. Internal divisions persist, with recent splits costing SYRIZA its position as the main opposition party. The defection of key figures like Theodora Tzakri and Giota Poulou and provocative remarks by former leader Stefanos Kasselakis have shaken the party.

The Candidates and Results

Famellos’ victory was decisive, while Pavlos Polakis, who garnered 43.51%, emerged as a strong internal figure. Polakis pledged loyalty, describing himself as a “soldier for the cause,” while asserting that his views represent half of SYRIZA’s base. Other candidates, Nikolas Farantouris and Apostolos Gkletsos, performed modestly and expressed their support for Famellos.

The Road Ahead

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Famellos faces significant hurdles, including halting further defections, financial restructuring, and reviving SYRIZA’s polling performance. Efforts will focus on rebuilding the party’s image to appeal to a broader progressive audience and exploring alliances with like-minded political forces.

The party’s internal unity remains critical, as tensions with former members and rival factions continue to simmer. Meanwhile, the party’s new leader has indicated openness to collaboration, signaling a shift towards a more moderate and progressive agenda.

As Famellos charts a path forward, he must navigate SYRIZA’s reinvention to reclaim its influence in Greece’s evolving political landscape.

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