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– 2024-03-03 02:58:30″>Gavrilos submitted his resignation from the duties of the parliamentary representative of SYRIZAwho however remains in the party’s KO.
Mr. Gavrilos announced in his statement to the parliamentary editors that he met the president of the KO of SYRIZA, Nikos Pappa and informed him of his intention not to continue exercising his duties from the positions of responsibility assigned to me by the KO “expressing his dissatisfaction with the mistake made in the last two months in the party”.
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What specific changes does Giorgos Gavrilos believe SYRIZA needs in order to regain public trust?
**Interview with Giorgos Gavrilos Following His Resignation from SYRIZA**
**Interviewer**: Thank you for joining us, Mr. Gavrilos. To start, can you elaborate on the specific reasons behind your resignation from the parliamentary representative duties of SYRIZA?
**Giorgos Gavrilos**: Certainly. My decision comes after a period of reflection and discussions with party leadership. In my view, there have been significant missteps within the party over the past two months—decisions that I felt were not aligned with our core values and the expectations of our supporters. I believe stepping back from my responsibilities is necessary to signal the need for a recalibration.
**Interviewer**: You mentioned dissatisfaction in your statement. Do you think this reflects a broader discontent within SYRIZA, and how might this impact the party’s future direction?
**Giorgos Gavrilos**: It’s possible that my feelings resonate with others in the party. SYRIZA is undergoing a transformative phase, and internal dialogues can often lead to important changes. However, such developments can be divisive and create tensions. It will be essential for us to engage in open discussions to ensure we maintain unity moving forward.
**Interviewer**: Given the recent resignations, do you think SYRIZA is at risk of becoming fragmented? What do the readers need to consider regarding the party’s stability?
**Giorgos Gavrilos**: Fragmentation is a valid concern, especially in times of uncertainty. Readers should reflect on what we value in our political representation and what changes are necessary to regain the public’s trust. Are we willing to support a party that appears divided, or do we expect a stronger, more cohesive vision for the future? This debate is vital for both the party’s survival and for our democracy.
**Interviewer**: Thank you, Mr. Gavrilos. This certainly raises important questions for our audience to consider as developments unfold within SYRIZA.