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SYRIZA: The 8 PM debate among the 4 candidates – Topics for Polakis, Famellos, Gletsos, and Farandouris

Tonight, the internal debate within SYRIZA Progressive Alliance will take place on ERT’s frequency, as the four presidential candidates of the opposition party—Apostolos Gletsos, Pavlos Polakis, Sokratis Famellos, and Nikola Farandouris—will face off at 8 PM.

Alexandros Avlonitis, Kyriaki Malama, and Rallia Christidou leave SYRIZA’s parliamentary group – Sent a letter to Tasoulas

SYRIZA’s parliamentary group has been reduced to a critical number of 31 members, with Alexandros Avlonitis, Kyriaki Malama, and Rallia Christidou formally announcing their decision to become independent MPs.

Parliament: A “patchwork” of ten parliamentary groups – What’s happening with the electoral law and the 4-5% threshold

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Kasselakis: Appointed Pappas as president and “hardline Kasselakis” supporters in parliament, demands MPs commit not to switch parties

In a clear message to the internal dynamics of SYRIZA Progressive Alliance (SYRIZA PS) during his online address at the Parliamentary Group meeting, Stefanos Kasselakis proposed Nikos Pappas as the new head of the Parliamentary Group and appointed hardline supporters of his to parliamentary positions.

Rebellion from Famelos: Refuses to resign as head of Syriza’s parliamentary group, announces candidacy for the position

Sokratis Famellos refuses to step down as the head of SYRIZA’s Parliamentary Group and is calling for a vote of no confidence from the party’s MPs, significantly raising the tension within SYRIZA. He demands that the parliamentary rules be applied, which include a vote of no confidence, and criticizes what he describes as “introspection” due to Kasseλakis’s choices.

SYRIZA: Kasselakis appoints Nikos Pappas to replace Famellos

Stefanos Kasselakis has appointed Nikos Pappas as the head of SYRIZA’s Parliamentary Group, aiming to influence the internal dynamics of the party’s Central Committee. This move comes as Pavlos Polakis has announced his intention to table a motion of no-confidence, potentially triggering a process for electing a new party leader.

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