The developments in the party of the official opposition, with Theodora Tzakri, are dramatic to reiterate today her intention to resign today from the position of secretary of the Parliamentary Group and from the SYRIZA bodies, adding that for the time being she remains in the parliamentary group of the party.
At the same time, Ms. Tzakri left open the possibility of leaving SYRIZA, noting that “my actions will evolve in the coming days”.
As she also said in another part of her interview with ANT1, “there is a plan”.
“Those people who waved their handkerchiefs at me and said ‘hello’, what did they think I was going to do? They have great audacity who drove the majority of the delegates to talk about apostates. There are no defectors but people who were expelled” said Mrs. Jakri.
Regarding the insinuations of Giannoulis, Mrs. Tzakri said that “he judges allotria by himself, I remember him being accused of colluding with PASOK. I will not go to any PASOK”.
Theodora Tzakri said, finally, that she will be integrated into the Kasselaki movement when it develops into a party.
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How might SYRIZA’s internal disunity impact their performance in upcoming elections?
**Interview with Political Analyst Sofia Koutsou**
**Editor:** Thank you for joining us today, Sofia. We just learned that Theodora Tzakri has announced her resignation from the position of secretary of the Parliamentary Group and from SYRIZA’s internal bodies. What do you make of this development?
**Sofia Koutsou:** Thank you for having me. The resignation of Theodora Tzakri is indeed significant, not just because of her position but also considering the current climate within SYRIZA. Her departure follows a series of resignations, including that of Teligioridou, and indicates a growing rift within the party leadership. It symbolizes deeper issues that the party is grappling with.
**Editor:** It seems that Tzakri’s decision is part of a larger pattern. Can you elaborate on the implications of these resignations for SYRIZA?
**Sofia Koutsou:** Absolutely. The resignations, particularly those of high-profile members, suggest turmoil in the party’s structure and possibly its direction. With 76 members of the Central Committee also resigning recently, SYRIZA may face challenges in maintaining a unified front. This could weaken their position as the official opposition, especially as they navigate their identity post-election losses.
**Editor:** What does this mean for SYRIZA’s future? Could it affect their performance in upcoming elections?
**Sofia Koutsou:** Without a doubt. Disunity can significantly impact electoral prospects. If the party continues to experience internal conflict, it may struggle to present a coherent message to voters. This fragmentation might allow other parties to consolidate power, particularly as the political landscape evolves.
**Editor:** What should we watch for in the coming weeks concerning SYRIZA and its leadership?
**Sofia Koutsou:** I would urge observers to pay attention to how SYRIZA addresses these resignations. Will they attempt to reconcile differences within the group, or will they see further departures? Also, look for the party’s strategy in rallying their base and establishing clear leadership going forward. These will be critical factors in determining their short-term and long-term viability.
**Editor:** Thank you, Sofia, for your insights into this evolving situation within SYRIZA. We hope to have you back soon for further updates.
**Sofia Koutsou:** Thank you for having me! I look forward to discussing this further as the situation develops.