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Wave of resignations rocks SYRIZA: Deputy Secretary Anastasia Sapouna & six other senior officials step down
Earlier in the day, Simeon Kedikoglou had already resigned, announcing that he would align himself with Alexis Tsipras. Present at the meeting were Rena Dourou, Nikos Pappas, and Pavlos Polakis
Syriza president Socratis Famellos resigns, says “I cannot be part of this division”
Socratis Famellos has resigned as president of Syriza, becoming the party's third leader to step down in three years, following Alexis Tsipras' resignation in 2023 and Stefanos Kasselakis' removal in 2024.
SYRIZA MP Giorgos Karameros resigns from Parliament – Christos Spirtzis next in line to take seat
"From the outset, I supported Alexis Tsipras," Karameros says in his resignation statement. He informed Socrates Famellos that he was resigning both his parliamentary seat and all party positions. He is the first SYRIZA parliamentary group MP to resign since the creation of ELAS
Metron Analysis poll: New Democracy rises to 30.4%, Tsipras’s ELAS reaches 17.1%
Mitsotakis is the most popular political leader; Kyriastianou’s support dropped by 5 points—Mitsotakis at 29% for prime minister, Tsipras at 15% - New Democracy voters make up 17% of undecided voters - One in two cites the cost of living as the country’s most important problem - A nine-party Parliament
New Democracy at 30.5%, Tsipras’s ELAS at 16.5%, PASOK and Karystianou tied for third place, MARC poll reveals
Kyriakos Mitsotakis ranks first with 30.2% in terms of suitability for prime minister, followed by Alexis Tsipras with 15.6% and Karistianou in third place - A seven-party parliament; SYRIZA’s support fell to 1.2%
Finance Ministry fires back at Tsipras with ‘20 truths’ on Greek economy – read it here
The Ministry of Finance states in a press release that the criticism leveled by ELAS is based on “distortions, inaccuracies, and a misleading interpretation of the data”
‘My goal is to govern’: Tsipras sets sights on power in first interview since launching ELAS party
The former Greek prime minister says his new party wants to govern, not merely become the official opposition. “I didn’t return to active politics just to rack up poll numbers”
The latest election scenario – blame the heat – Alexis’s aperitif, the new power-brokers, television’s next chapter, Aktor’s American funds and Mystakidis’s Thessaloniki base ///
Euronext’s push to bring Greek shipping finance closer to Europe could mark the beginning of a new role for Athens in the capital markets