Gerovasili Opposes the Kasselakis Vision

In fact, she did not hesitate to direct her fire against the president Stefanou Kasselakis.

Olga Gerovasili was invited on Open TV and noted that after the European elections, many of the leadership’s moves are divisive and divisive, while they are aimed at expelling those who disagree with the positions of the president, Stefanos Kasselakis.

“The people give power to persons and parties”, and this cannot be a burden in the hands of any party leader, he said.

At this point he spoke of a “cleansing”, after the developments in the party’s explosive interior.

SYRIZA: Kasselakis is president for a limited time according to Pappa

The Kasselakis staff was shocked yesterday by Nikos Pappas, saying in his television interview that Stefanos Kaselakis will represent SYRIZA in the TIF, “if he has not been relegated” to the Central Committee.

“Mr. Kasselakis, if he has not been expelled, will obviously be in the TIF as the president of the party. Let’s all wait and see what will happen at the meeting of the Central Committee”, said Mr. Pappas and everyone was looking to see if with the phrase “if he has not fallen” the new No. 2 of the party is abandoning the leader.

Mr. Pappas, who had already made it known that he is in line with the constitutional changes proposed by Mr. Kasselakis, but is not in line with the proposal to change the name of SYRIZA to the Coalition of the Contemporary Left, says that he supports Mr. Kasselakis. He also says Mr Kasselakis has been voted in for a three-year term, sending a message that he disagrees with moves to challenge him a year after his election. But he said the sentence in question…

Close associates of Mr. Kasselakis are now certain that at the Central Committee meeting at the weekend a motion of censure will be filed against him, either by Pavlos Polakis either of his “87”. Alexis Tsipras. But they argue that this proposal will fall on deaf ears, because, as they assure, they have a large majority in the Central Committee. But is it so?

Without the influential votes of Alexis Tsipras (around 100) and Pavlos Polakis (30-60) Koumoundourou’s calculations are not correct and a potential vote will turn into a thriller for Mr. Kasselakis.

However, the president does not fall from the Central Committee. If the motion of impeachment, which is considered certain to be filed, finally passes, then we will go to an extraordinary Congress, which will be called to make the final decisions. And the most likely will be the transformation of the planned editorial Congress into an extraordinary one, with the authority to decide for or against new internal party elections.

SYRIZA operates in a state of generalized crisis and things got worse with the publication of Kasselaki’s proposal to change the name of the party. It is characteristic of this proposal that it has provoked a general reaction, even from executives who support Kasselakis, such as Nikos Pappas.

“I’m not too sure we should be concerned with this in our Congress. Changes to the statute are a more substantial matter. A party that struggles just to change its name, keep its structures the same, may not be able to respond to modern needs”, said the new head of K.O. of the party.

In this climate, the MEP’s intervention yesterday caused a sensation Costas Arvanitiswho in his post said:

“Our big, common house can and should accommodate everyone, as long as they respect it. Some, however, do not respect it. Instead, they undermine it through obsolescence. The main responsibility rests non-negotiable with the leadership. With a private and personal agenda, continuous changes of strategy with the creation of internal enemies, causing a major issue in political and parliamentary action. SYRIZA is not a personal business and has no owner.” Some saw behind this post an intention to claim leadership from Kostas Arvanitis as well (Pavlos Polakis and Nikos Farandouris have already expressed interest).

SYRIZA: Collectively fire from top executives

«The president himself should provide the solution and put himself in the judgment of the members”, said the Vice-President of the Parliament, Olga Gerovasilis, saying about Stefanos Kasselakis that “he claims that he mainly looks at the members, he claims an unmediated relationship ». “What I realize after yesterday’s proposals is that he himself has made a choice for a small personal party,” he added.

“We are taking steps backwards. This includes leadership. It also includes Stefanos Kasselakis”, noted, among others, Sokratis Famellos.
“SYRIZA is transforming into Kasselaki’s party. This party is nothing like SYRIZA and the Left. If there is no Left in the name, even better because it will reflect how the party has evolved”, noted Mr. Spirtzis, who today learns the decision of the competent committee on whether it will be deleted or not. “It turns the party into Kasselakis and friends,” said former deputy secretary G. Vassiliadis, while Theofilos Xanthopoulos, an MP who supports Stefanos Kasselakis, stated that he disagrees with the abolition of the organization of members and the Prefectural Committees.

“I think as a proposal, as such, it may be well-intentioned, I don’t know whether at the grassroots and party level this will be accepted. There is always a change, and even more so when it comes to the marquee, the name, the title, it is governed by reflection, because any change requires thought, because by changing the name you lose some things, you gain some”, said, among others, Haris Mamoulakis.

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