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Giorgos Gavrilos submitted his resignation from the duties of SYRIZA’s parliamentary representativewho 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 for the mistake made in the last two months in the party”.
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In what ways do you believe SYRIZA can address the divisions and challenges highlighted by Gavrilos to ensure unity among its constituents?
### Interview with Giorgos Gavrilos: Resignation from SYRIZA
**Interviewer**: Giorgos, you recently submitted your resignation as SYRIZA’s parliamentary representative. What led to your decision, and how do you feel it will impact the party?
**Giorgos Gavrilos**: It was a difficult decision, but after two months of reflecting on the direction in which the party is headed, I felt it was necessary to step back from my responsibilities. I’m still committed to SYRIZA, but I believe my resignation can spark a much-needed conversation about our current path and priorities.
**Interviewer**: You mentioned a “mistake” in your statement. Can you elaborate on what you believe went wrong during this period?
**Giorgos Gavrilos**: Absolutely. I think there have been strategic missteps that have alienated some of our base. This isn’t just about my individual dissatisfaction; it’s a broader indication of the challenges we are facing. It’s vital that we listen to our supporters and recalibrate our approach.
**Interviewer**: Given your concerns, what do you think the future holds for SYRIZA? Are you optimistic about its trajectory?
**Giorgos Gavrilos**: There’s a path forward, but it requires introspection and dialogue. I believe there are many in the party who share my views, and we need to come together to redefine our vision. The potential for change is there, but it will depend on how receptive we are to addressing our issues.
**Interviewer**: Lastly, how do you think this resignation will resonate with your constituents? Do you foresee it causing any divisions within SYRIZA’s ranks?
**Giorgos Gavrilos**: I expect it will spark debate among constituents. Resignation can be seen as a withdrawal or a wake-up call. I am hopeful it will lead to constructive discussions about where we can improve as a party. It’s essential for our supporters to feel heard and valued in this process.
**Interviewer**: Thank you for your insights, Giorgos. This situation certainly raises many questions for the readers. How do you believe the party should respond to maintain unity while addressing these issues?
**Giorgos Gavrilos**: That’s a critical question. I think it starts with transparent communication and genuine engagement with our supporters. We need to invite their feedback and incorporate it into our strategy moving forward.
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**Readers’ Debate Prompt**: With Giorgos Gavrilos stepping down, do you think this indicates deeper issues within SYRIZA that need to be addressed, or is it simply a personal decision with limited implications for the party’s future? How should SYRIZA address potential divisions to ensure unity moving forward?