Mr. Kasselakis arrived with his husband Tyler at the well-known bar-restaurant and there he found Olga Gerovasilis, Alekos Flambouraris, Christos Spirtzis, Katerina Notopoulou, George Vassiliadis and Zoi Karkoulias talking.
With the climate in SYRIZA being “civil war”, Mr. Kasselakis sat at the same table with those who accuse him of Trump practices and he calls them “Trumpists”. According to information, Stefanos Kasselakis asked to know why he is being questioned and blood flared up, with Katerina Notopoulou accusing him of sowing hatred like Trump and of serving Mitsotakis to dissolve SYRIZA. The former president of SYRIZA asked her for an explanation for the complaint that he bullied her.
The atmosphere was dynamited when the discussion turned to Stefanos Kasselakis’s insinuations about SYRIZA’s black funds under Alexis Tsipras, with Christos Spirtzis initially responding to him with humor and then slapping his hand on the table.
At that point, Olga Gerovasili took Stefanos Kasselakis and they sat for some time at another table to let the tone fall, until Mr. Kasselakis left with his husband and his police escort.
From 15:00, the Kasselakis fans are oriented towards counter-gathering
Although the official start of the Congress is scheduled for 18:30 in the afternoon with a speech by the Secretary of the party, Rania Svigou, however, delegates and supporters of Stefanos Kasselakis have, according to information, given an appointment at 3 in the afternoon outside the multipurpose hall, where they will the Congress will take place, while until the early hours of the morning today the former president of the party, Stefanos Kasselakis invited them to be present.
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The prevailing scenario wants the “Kasselistas” to protest before the start of the Congress, with those of their delegates who have been approved by the Delegates’ Legalization Committee finally entering the venue, to then request the approval of the candidacy of Stefanos Kasselakis for the party presidency. However, another scenario that is said to have been elaborated is that of their complete absence from the hall, so that the supremacy of Mr. Kasselakis and at the level of signatures of those protesting (over 1,900 signatures), but also in the perspective of a lukewarm hall.
In any case, members of the majority do not stop repeating that Stefanos Kasselakis is igniting a scene of tension and questioning of the internal party processes by invoking “Democracy”, at a time when the complaints of the candidate for president, Pavlos Polakis about any active participation of his former president SYRIZA PS in foreign companies, set “fire” yesterday at yesterday’s extraordinary meeting of the Political Secretariat.
Complaints Polakis
The rift in SYRIZA seems to be unbridged with the serious complaints of Pavlos Polakis leading Stefanos Kasselakis to an immediate reaction. The MP of Chania of SYRIZA and candidate for the presidency, one day before the Congress of the party in Koumoundourou, lit “fires”. He raised the issue of the inconsistency of Stefanos Kasselakis’ Pothen Esches with reality, returning to the subject of the 26 off shore with heavy suspicions.
The answer of St. Kasselaki was direct, speaking, among other things, of “mud”, while he himself spoke of a Congress “in crypto” and delegates who, although elected, have not been notified.
Independence of MPs is expected
Immediately after, the bureau will set the agenda and request the ratification of the four nominations for the position of president. That is, of Sokratis Famellos, Pavlos Polakis, Nikolas Farandouris and Apostolos Gletsos. This vote is also the most important, as most argue that the reaction from the Kasselakis side will be strong.
The response they will receive is that the date for submitting nominations has passed. Some, however, argue that they should let the nomination of Kasselakis be filed and be voted against afterwards. Given that Stefanos Kasselakis’ executives will be inside and outside the conference area, everything shows that no one can prevent the incidents. That is why there will be double guarding both by SYRIZA and by the security company that owns the store, while the Kasselakis side will have its own guarding.
However, if the former president is excluded from the process, then according to statements by his executives, they will withdraw from the conference. This departure cannot be ruled out to be accompanied by the independence of at least two MPs, Petros Pappa and Alexandros Avlonitis, while that of Theodora Tzakris is also being heard. It will be surprising if none of this happens as the cooler voices on both sides will have prevailed.
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