Pavlos Polakis

SYRIZA: Central Committee to proceed as planned tomorrow, political secretariat decides – Move to exclude Kasselakis from elections

Tomorrow is shaping up to be the “mother of all battles” within SYRIZA-Progressive Alliance, as the Central Committee meeting will go ahead as scheduled.

Kasselakis says he won’t pursue legal action against SYRIZA over wealth declaration leak

Former SYRIZA president Stefanos Kasselakis on Thursday said that he will not pursue legal action against the leftist opposition party over the alleged leak of his wealth declaration to the press.

His comments to the press came after a meeting at party headquarters in Athens, with MP Pavlos Polakis, one of his rivals in the upcoming election for a new leader. 

SYRIZA: The behind-the-scenes of Polakis’s invitation to the candidate leaders – The critical appointment is up in the air

The atmosphere within SYRIZA Progressive Alliance grows heavier day by day, as following Stefanos Kasselakis‘s legal notice to the members of the Political Secretariat and the Central Committee, Pavlos Polakis’s initiative to con

SYRIZA Poster War: Polakis, Spirtzis, and Famellos React to Kasselakis’ ‘I Am Here’ Campaign

In a version of pop aesthetics, with a black and white poster and under the central slogan “our SYRIZA,” Stefanos Kasselakis, made his reappearance in the public sphere yesterday, bringing closer the announcement of his candidacy for the presidency of SYRIZA PS. In just two words and saying “I am here”, Mr.

SYRIZA: Awaiting Kasselakis’ Candidacy Announcement, Gerovasili Declines to Run

The process of electing a new president for the SYRIZA-Progressive Alliance is shaping up to be a tough political battle, as many potential candidates remain hesitant to reveal their intentions early on, except Pavlos Polakis. This follows the finalization of the roadmap for internal party elections.

SYRIZA Leadership Election: Kasselakis and Polakis Push for Accelerated Timeline, Supported by 87 Members

As SYRIZA-Progressive Alliance’s Central Committee convenes, two dominant proposals regarding the timeline for electing new leadership have emerged. The debate reflects an internal divide between those pushing for a swift election process to minimize the party’s public image damage and others advocating for a more structured political dialogue before the vote.

SYRIZA: “Mother of battles” the Central Committee – 87 in two, what they want Polakis – Kasselakis

Turning point for unity and perspective SYRIZA Progressive Alliance from now on is today’s meeting of the party’s Central Committee, where all internal party camps are expected to arrive at 11 am with a lot of suspicion about the future of the process of electing a new leadership.

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