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SYRIZA: The first “balloons” after the defeat

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SYRIZA: The first “balloons” after the defeat

The thermometer inside rises SYRIZAafter a heavy defeat on May 21, when party officials tried in their public speeches, on the one hand, to explain the poor results in the elections and at the same time raise the dilemmas and disputes of the upcoming difficult and difficult day. .

At the same time, for the official opposition party, there is a countdown to the decisive – the first after the elections – meeting of the Central Committee tomorrow, Thursday, which will form the first assessment of the result, and also establish the first axes of planning for the next day, which brings SYRIZA to another electoral contest..

All attention is already focused on the opening speech of Alexis Tsipras, as well as what party officials will hear.

Duros vs. Papadimoulis

Already, however, the heads are approaching the next day under different points of view. A day after the overwhelming majority of ND against SYRIZA, MEP, Dimitris Papadimoulishe noted that SYRIZA needs to “strengthen the team”, “invest in the future” and “use new generation leaders such as Efi Ahtsiokhlou, Alexis Charitsis and Nasos Iliopoulos”, while specifying that “there is no question of leadership when you have elections in a month.

“In the elections conducted by Tsipras, there is a goal – in motion – to make changes, adjustments and corrections so that we can work better,” he said characteristically, referring to SKAI, expressing, however, concerns about whether the leadership model is suitable for SYRIZA .

Papadimoulis’ position on the “exploitation” of new leaders provoked a sharp reaction from the former regional governor of Attica, Renas Duru.. “I was surprised. Mr. Papadimoulis spoke noisily for a very long time that he does not and indeed does not participate in collegiate bodies and prefers television time to tell the collective bodies and Alexis Tsipras what he should do. This is not an honor for either his course, not that the world honored him and sent him to the European Parliament, but a short hallelujah anthem, let’s say those,” the ex-governor of the region said today on the air of radio “ALFA”.

Ms. Duru explained that “of course, people play a role, but the reasons for this result are not only the business of people, but also of politicians,” and returned to Papadimuli’s statements, describing them as “disgusting, do not give out other political intentions. It is impossible at this moment in the midst of a battle and in the midst of a difficult battle in which we have a double front, not narrowly for the party, but for the place, that is, to stand as a strong bastion against the omnipotence and insolence of the government of Mr. Mitsotakis and let’s not do favor to those who oppose SYRIZA, so that Alexis Tsipras resigns, so that some people get involved in the nomenklatura,” he said characteristically.

“The topic of leadership is not a taboo”

“No one can say on the topic of leadership that “this is a taboo topic, I don’t discuss it.” answered today the former Minister of Health Andreas Xanthosasked in the First Program whether the issue of leadership will be raised in internal party debates after the June 25 elections.

According to him, now it is impossible to talk about what steps the party will take in the long term, since distance from the situation is required, even when the electoral cycle ends with the next elections on June 25. However, “I believe that after such a negative result, no one can say that “this is a taboo topic, I do not discuss it,” he stressed.

For its part, Stelios KuloglouIn an article yesterday on the TVXS website, he stressed that “for the first time in history, a government wins by percentage in an election after a four-year term in office, which was indeed the worst post-colonial period.” Moreover for the first time, the opposition – and even in such a government – loses a third of its strength in four years“. The SYRIZA MEP concluded his approach by saying that “in a few words, if SYRIZA was left without a narrative and a management proposal and therefore sank, then it was only her own fault.”

As a reminder, SYRIZA-PS MP Giorgos Tsipras delivered a self-criticism that was not lacking in poignant moments in a Facebook post the day after the election. “The promise of Alexis Tsipras on the night of the 2019 elections of a great progressive faction and the transformation of the party that gave rise to hope in thousands of the democratic world was solemnly buried in the intra-party balance sheets,” he characteristically noted, among other things, adding that “the period of childish joy ends with a slap in the face “.

“Just us and all of them,” Polakis says.

Author: newsroom

Source: Kathimerini

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