Opposition parties in turmoil

[Intime News]

With the government on the defensive and looking for initiatives that will bring drifting voters back, the two biggest opposition parties are distracted by internal turmoil.

The situation appears to be more serious in the main opposition party, SYRIZA, whose central committee meets Saturday.

Two distinct, and probably incompatible, dissident forces are expected to challenge leader Stefanos Kasselakis: on the one hand, the so-called "group of 87," who claim their numbers are larger, and, on the other, populist MP Pavlos Polakis, who has his own following.

Both the 87 and Polakis have called for new leadership elections and both have questioned Kasselakis' fitness to lead the party.

Their precise moves on Saturday are not yet known: The "87" were deliberating until late Friday. A motion of no confidence could be tabled, but not all dissidents are certain...

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