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Dukas, Geroulanos, Diamantopoulou, and Venizelos take the stage at PASOK Congress – Focus on post-election strategy & rejection of cooperation with New Democracy
Today, key PASOK figures, including Haris Dukas, Pavlos Geroulanos, Anna Diamantopoulou, and Evangelos Venizelos, are addressing the party’s 4th Congress, with the spotlight on the party’s stance for the post-election period and its firm “no” to any coalition with New Democracy
PASOK launches three-day congress focused on consolidation and forward strategy
The PASOK Congress attempts to close the cycle of internal party tension and send a message of unity in view of the national elections - See the programme in detail
PASOK and the open fronts in view of the Congress, Konstantinopoulos first among the delegates in Tripoli despite his deletion
The result in Arcadia reflects the strong forces of the former MP, while the fronts remain open for his succession in Parliament - Dukas, Geroulanos and other executives take a stand for the "insensitive needle"
Androulakis: Turnout exceeded all expectations, 174,813 voted to elect PASOK congress delegates
“Together we can restore strength to the Democratic Progressive camp and give the country a new perspective” – “Citizens sent a clear message that the need for political change is a social priority that can become reality,” said the president of PASOK
Konstantinopoulos hands back his parliamentary seat to PASOK after expulsion: “I won’t join any party, I’m returning to my normal life”
Odysseas Konstantinopoulos is ready to take the next step, returning his parliamentary seat to PASOK after being expelled by Nikos Androulakis
Fierce clash in Parliament: Stavros Papastavrou accuses PASOK of petty politics, Nikos Androulakis responds with “Zappeia” reference
“PASOK once again failed to rise to the occasion on this national issue,” said the Energy Minister – “The party that spent three years tearing up the memoranda is asking us to show responsibility,” replied the PASOK leader
Dukas criticizes PASOK’s expansion referring to the process as chaotic
Athens Mayor Haris Doukas has sharply criticized the process of expanding the ranks of PASOK, describing it as chaotic. He specifically referred to the recent announcement of Peleginis as an example
Anna Diamantopoulou to Protothema: Elections are existential for PASOK — Any “Crown Prince” who undermines the party has no future
PASOK faces an existential battle — if it performs poorly in the elections, there will be no next day. Partnering with New Democracy would be political suicide, as it shares a similar voter base with Velopoulos. The goal is for PASOK to become the second pole of the political system opposite the government, while any transfers of MPs are the responsibility of Androulakis