The “Tsipras Era” Ends
Party leader Stefanos Kasselakis seems determined to introduce major changes, transitioning SYRIZA into a new party called “Coalition of Modern Left.” This name change is just one of the sweeping reforms Kasselakis plans, signaling a break from SYRIZA’s past under Alexis Tsipras.
Kasselakis’ proposal includes restructuring the party by reducing decision-making bodies and limiting accountability of leadership. Notably, the Central Committee will be replaced by a National Council with 151 members, and there will be term limits for MPs. These changes could favor Kasselakis’ supporters with many parliamentary terms, such as Nina Kassimati, Theodora Tzakri, and Pavlos Polakis.
Internal Tensions
Many within the party view these changes as a way to further centralize power around Kasselakis. Opposition from some members has been strong, particularly regarding the elimination of the “Radical” from the party’s name, which signals a shift towards the center.
At the same time, Kasselakis has reinstated Pavlos Polakis, a controversial figure, into SYRIZA’s parliamentary group, further deepening internal divisions. Polakis, a key figure in the “87 Movement,” has been critical of the party leadership and insists on deep reforms within SYRIZA.
The weekend’s Central Committee meeting will be a critical moment for the future direction of the party, as Kasselakis’ changes are debated and potentially put into action.