Giota Poulou
The green storm, the ex with the Porsche counting down, twice… Lygoura, the Polakis-Famelos battle, and the Imola of Piraeus Bank
Hello, the main topic of yesterday, at least in politics, is PASOK’s ascent to the position of Official Opposition after almost 15 years, albeit through a convoluted path, with plenty of drama and four splits within SYRIZA. Cause for celebration for the historic center-left party?
Greek Parliament: SYRIZA moves out – N. Androulakis takes over as leader of the opposition
New spatial arrangements and office moves are taking place within the Greek Parliament, following the latest split in SYRIZA after the defection of Theodora Tzakri and Giota Poulou. As a result, PASOK has now become the official opposition party, as it has the second-highest number of seats in Parliament.
SYRIZA: Theodora Tsakri and Giota Poulou leave the parliamentary group
On Thursday morning, Theodora Tsakri and Giota Poulou announced their decision to leave SYRIZA and become independent MPs.
Following this development, SYRIZA now holds 29 parliamentary seats, which means that PASOK, with 31 MPs, takes on the role of the main opposition party.
SYRIZA might soon lose 3 more MPs
SYRIZA could soon lose its position as the main opposition party, as reports suggest that three more MPs are considering leaving. If this happens, PASOK could become the main opposition party in the Greek parliament.
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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.
SYRIZA: The new split paves the way for PASOK to become the new main opposition
Unprecedented shifts in political and parliamentary balances are caused by SYRIZA‘s new split.
SYRIZA: The new split and tectonic changes in Parliament – A 31-31 tie with PASOK, but more to come
Tectonic changes in political and parliamentary balances are being caused by SYRIZA‘s new split, which now directly threatens to strip it of its status as the main opposition party.
Parliament: A “patchwork” of ten parliamentary groups – What’s happening with the electoral law and the 4-5% threshold
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SYRIZA: New casus belli with Kasselakis’ faction – Thoughts of his expulsion resurface, what the Kasselakists say
Yesterday, the former president of the party, Stefanos Kasselakis, unexpectedly plunged the SYRIZA Progressive Alliance into a new crisis.