Left-wing populism

Spiliotopoulos on PASOK Elections: SYRIZA’s Internal Strife Boosts PASOK’s Comeback

In an analysis of the winners, losers, and the “communication sponsor” in the first round of elections for the new president of PASOK, Aris Spiliotopoulos highlighted two winners: Pavlos Geroulanos and Kostas Bakoyannis. He noted that Geroulanos narrowly missed advancing to the second round but succeeded in gaining political acceptance and respect from both allies and opponents.

Beware the two-party system

With leftist SYRIZA in free fall, the likelihood of a return to the pre-crisis state of having what is effectively a two-party system, with PASOK in the main opposition, can by no means be ruled out. The socialist party has already deposed SYRIZA from second place in public opinion polls, even though its ratings do not point to it being popular enough to becoming a governing force.

Living in the past

Greek politics is not just revisiting the past; it's living in a bygone world. You cannot cure old-school political mentalities and pettiness with spin alone, try as you might.

Stefanos Kasselakis Announces Candidacy for SYRIZA Presidency – Watch Video

Stefanos Kasselakis officially announced his candidacy for the presidency of SYRIZA through a video on social media, marking a pivotal moment ahead of the party’s internal elections. Although Kasselakis doesn’t explicitly declare his candidacy in the video, reports confirm that this is the launch of his campaign for the SYRIZA leadership.

Opinion Poll: Southwest Region Leads, PASOK Showdown, and Kasselakis Holds Strong Lead Among SYRIZA Voters

 An opinion poll presented on Action 24’s main newscast shows a 12-point lead for New Democracy (ND) over PASOK, with SYRIZA trailing in fifth place. The poll, conducted by Opinion Poll, reveals a tight race in PASOK’s internal elections, with a marginal lead for Nikos Androulakis over Charis Doukas. Among SYRIZA voters, Stefanos Kasselakis enjoys a significant lead of 45%.

Political acrimony, migrant death, and youth violence on this week’s agenda

Greece's political parties are still trying to find their footing after their disappointing performance in June's European elections. Public surveys reflect a crisis of representation. According to a poll by Metron Analysis, about 66% of respondents rate the government negatively, 73% express disapproval of PASOK, and 90% are dissatisfied with SYRIZA.

Metron Analysis: 30.2% for ND, SYRIZA falls further – Fight for 4 in PASOK

Two points up compared to the European elections, Metron Analysis recorded ND in its vote rating, in a poll presented on Mega channel, while SYRIZA continues on a downward trajectory, recording a 0.7-point drop in the same period and appears in fifth place with only 6% positive opinions in its rating, behind KKE and

Germany: Tremors in the governing coalition – The Liberal Party is considering leaving

Further consequences may follow the outcome of the election in the state of Brandenburg, with the leader of the Liberal Party (FDP) and finance minister Christian Lindner leaving open the possibility of leaving the federal government coalition.

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