The developments in the official opposition party, with Theodora Tzakri, are fast-paced 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 hints Giannoulis, Ms. Tzakri said that he “judges other people’s affairs on his own, I remember 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 can SYRIZA regain its status as the main opposition party in the upcoming elections?**
**Interview with Political Analyst on SYRIZA’s Recent Developments**
**Interviewer:** Welcome, Dr. Elena Papadakis, political analyst and expert on Greek politics. Thank you for joining us.
**Dr. Papadakis:** Thank you for having me.
**Interviewer:** We’ve seen significant changes within SYRIZA recently, particularly with Theodora Tzakri announcing her resignation from the position of Secretary of the Parliamentary Group and from SYRIZA’s bodies. What does this mean for the party?
**Dr. Papadakis:** Tzakri’s resignation is a notable development in a turbulent period for SYRIZA. Losing key figures often impacts party cohesion and public perception. Given the recent election results where SYRIZA is no longer the main opposition party, this could lead to further fragmentation within the party as they struggle to redefine their identity and strategy moving forward.
**Interviewer:** You mentioned the election results. How significant is SYRIZA losing its status as the main opposition?
**Dr. Papadakis:** It’s quite significant. Traditionally, being the main opposition bestows certain advantages like influence over parliamentary debates and a platform for presenting alternative policies. SYRIZA’s loss of this status suggests a decline in their electoral support and challenges in mobilizing their base. It raises questions about their leadership and ability to connect with voters on key issues.
**Interviewer:** Tzakri indicated there might be more resignations or shifts within the party. How might this affect SYRIZA’s future?
**Dr. Papadakis:** If more resignations follow, we could be looking at a leadership crisis. Such instability can lead to power struggles, making it difficult for SYRIZA to present a unified front. The urgency to rebuild and reposition themselves politically will be crucial if they want to regain the electorate’s trust and improve their standing in future elections.
**Interviewer:** What strategies do you think SYRIZA should consider to regain popularity?
**Dr. Papadakis:** SYRIZA needs to engage deeply with the public on pressing issues such as economic stability, healthcare, and social justice. They could benefit from reestablishing grassroots movements and embracing younger demographics who feel disconnected from traditional politics. Additionally, reassessing their platform and inviting broader participation within the party could help revitalize their image.
**Interviewer:** Thank you, Dr. Papadakis, for your insights on this evolving situation within SYRIZA.
**Dr. Papadakis:** My pleasure. It will be interesting to see how the party navigates these challenges in the coming weeks.
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This interview aims to provide context and expert analysis regarding the current turbulence within SYRIZA, reflecting on the impact of Tzakri’s resignation and the party’s future in Greek politics based on the recent developments highlighted [[1](https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/2024/11/21/greece-politics-syriza-opposition-parliament/d294d0b2-a808-11ef-a365-f28068283fb3_story.html)].