Stefanos Kasselakis tried to convince that he had the best intentions and that he was doing “the best for everyone” during the stormy meeting of the Political Secretariat of SYRIZA, at noon on Thursday (5.9.24).
“I was honest and sincere towards everyone,” the president of SYRIZA-PS, Stefanos Kasselakis, reportedly said at the beginning of the meeting of the Political Secretariat.
According to information, Stefanos Kasselakis is reported to have said that “for a year he has been in the position of president, he considers him honest and honest with all and sundry”.
As he said, he was also honest towards those who left the party such as Euclid Tsakalotos and Efi Ahtsioglou, for whom he recalled that he offered to take any position he wished.
Continuing, always according to the same information, he reportedly said that “he was also honest with Alexis Tsipras“.
Especially, for the former president of the party, he mentioned that even in April, after the event for the European elections, he sent him messages to do joint actions, but he kept silent.
And all this in view of the meeting of the Central Committee next weekend and while the Ethics Committee did not take a decision on Christos Spirtzis today either and will meet again next Tuesday.
“You questioned partners for dishonest behavior”
The “dissenters” reacted to what he said, stressing that he is the only one who has questioned his companions for dishonest behavior.
As they pointed out, the one with the video he made public was succeeding against those who disagree with him.
He imposed conditions and refused elections
Stefanos Kasselakis refused to go to the polls for the election of a new leadership, as requested by Pavlos Polakis, Olga Gerovasilis and Thanasis Theocharopoulos and asked them to pledge that they will not leave the SYRIZA Parliamentary Group.
“I consider that a motion of censure in my face hurts and liquidates the party and offers nothing. It’s also a big bummer from the very body that decided the Statutory Conference”, said Stefanos Kasselakis, addressing his colleagues.
Earlier, Olga Gerovasili and Thanasis Theocharopoulos, starting their statements, said that the best solution is to appeal to the polls in order not to file a motion of censure. Then Pavlos Polakis intervened and said that “the motion of censure will injure the party, so the best solution is to go to elections. He added that: “For me, the problem is a leadership problem.” Pavlos Polakis also said: “In democracy there are no dead ends. There must be a political agreement to go to elections. If there is no (i.e. political agreement) then there is the next step”, implying the motion of censure. Pavlos Polakis, moreover, cited as an example the initiative of Nikos Androulakis for elections in PASOK-KINAL.
Although from the side of the president of SYRIZA it is pointed out that he does not wish to appeal to the polls, given that Stefanos Kasselakis is used to responding to challenges, many fear that it is possible that he will announce that he will go to the elections since he is being questioned by a part of the Central Committee of SYRIZA.
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Stefanos Kasselakis: The Controversial Leader of SYRIZA
Stefanos Kasselakis, a former Goldman Sachs executive, has been making headlines in Greece as the new leader of SYRIZA, a left-wing political party. His presidency has been marked by controversy, with some members of the party questioning his leadership style and others accusing him of “Trumpian practices and populism” [[3]].
Kasselakis, known for his good looks and wealth, was chosen to lead SYRIZA after Alexis Tsipras stepped down [[1]]. Since then, he has been trying to revamp the party’s image and appeal to a broader audience. However, his efforts have been met with resistance from some party members who feel that he is abandoning the party’s left-wing roots [[2]].
Recently, Kasselakis has been under fire for his handling of internal party conflicts. During a stormy meeting of the Political Secretariat of SYRIZA, he tried to convince members that he had the best intentions and was doing “the best for everyone” [[Article]]. However, his opponents were quick to point out that he was the one who had questioned the integrity of his colleagues and imposed conditions for elections.
Kasselakis has been accused of refusing to hold elections for a new leadership, instead asking dissenting members to pledge that they would not leave the SYRIZA Parliamentary Group. This move has been seen as an attempt to stifle dissent and consolidate his own power within the party.
The controversy surrounding Kasselakis’s leadership has led to a split within SYRIZA, with 45 members leaving the party and accusing him of ”Trumpian practices and populism” [[3]]. The situation has become so dire that some members are now calling for his resignation.
Despite the controversy, Kasselakis remains defiant, insisting that he is honest and sincere in his dealings with party members. However, his opponents argue that he is using underhanded tactics to maintain his grip on power.
As the situation continues to unfold, one thing is clear: Stefanos Kasselakis is a controversial figure who is dividing opinion within SYRIZA and beyond. Whether he will be able to maintain his position as leader of the party remains to be seen.
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Stefanos Kasselakis: The Controversial Leader of SYRIZA
Stefanos Kasselakis, a former Goldman Sachs executive, has been making headlines in Greece as the new leader of SYRIZA, a left-wing political party. His presidency has been marked by controversy, with some members of the party questioning his leadership style and others accusing him of “Trumpian practices and populism” [[3]].
Kasselakis, known for his good looks and wealth, was chosen to lead SYRIZA after Alexis Tsipras stepped down [[1]]. Since then, he has been trying to