The developments in the official opposition party, with Theodora Tzakri, are fast-paced to reiterate today her intention to resign today from the position of secretary of the Parliamentary Group and from the SYRIZA bodies, adding that for the time being she remains in the parliamentary group of the party.
At the same time, Ms. Tzakri left open the possibility of leaving SYRIZA, noting that “my actions will evolve in the coming days”.
As she also said in another part of her interview with ANT1, “there is a plan”.
“Those people who waved their handkerchiefs at me and said ‘hello’, what did they think I was going to do? They have great audacity who drove the majority of the delegates to talk about apostates. There are no defectors but people who were expelled” said Ms. Jakri.
Regarding the hints Giannoulis, Mrs. Tzakri said that he “judges other people’s affairs on his own, I remember being accused of colluding with PASOK. I will not go to any PASOK”.
Theodora Tzakri said, finally, that she will be integrated into the Kasselaki movement when it develops into a party.
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**What are the potential long-term effects of Theodora Tzakri’s resignation on SYRIZA’s political strategy and cohesion?**
**Interview with Political Analyst Dr. Eleni Katsaros on Theodora Tzakri’s Resignation from SYRIZA**
**Editor:** Thank you for joining us today, Dr. Katsaros. The political landscape in Greece seems to be shifting quickly, particularly with Theodora Tzakri’s announcement to resign from her position as secretary of the SYRIZA Parliamentary Group. What do you make of her decision?
**Dr. Katsaros:** Thank you for having me. Tzakri’s resignation is indeed significant. It reflects the ongoing turbulence within SYRIZA, especially as the party navigates its direction after a series of electoral challenges. Her departure not only undermines SYRIZA’s cohesion but also signals broader dissatisfaction within the party ranks, which has been struggling to maintain its influence against rising alternatives like PASOK.
**Editor:** Tzakri mentioned her intention to leave SYRIZA’s parliamentary bodies. What implications might this have for the party’s structure and future strategies?
**Dr. Katsaros:** Her resignation could weaken SYRIZA’s position in Parliament, where every seat counts, especially as it trails behind PASOK. This may prompt the remaining party members to re-evaluate their strategies and perhaps push for a new leadership direction, particularly as they prepare for the upcoming political challenges. It also opens the door for more defections, as dissatisfaction may not be isolated to Tzakri.
**Editor:** Considering the developments, how do you see this affecting the political dynamics in Greece, particularly with the emergence of new political formations?
**Dr. Katsaros:** The political landscape is becoming increasingly fragmented. With Stefanos Kasselakis planning to unveil a new political formation, SYRIZA could find itself in a precarious position. Voters looking for alternatives to both SYRIZA and PASOK may start gravitating towards Kasselakis’s party, especially if he can present a coherent and appealing platform.
**Editor:** what do you think SYRIZA needs to do to regain its footing in the face of these challenges?
**Dr. Katsaros:** SYRIZA needs to engage in some soul-searching and potentially recalibrate its message to resonate with the electorate’s current priorities. It must address internal divisions openly while focusing on unity and a clear vision that distinguishes it from both PASOK and emerging parties. Rebuilding trust and connectivity with voters, especially disenfranchised groups, should be at the forefront of their strategy.
**Editor:** Thank you, Dr. Katsaros, for your insights on this fast-evolving situation within SYRIZA. We’ll be sure to keep an eye on how things unfold in the Greek political arena.
**Dr. Katsaros:** Thank you for having me; it’s an important time for Greece.