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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– What are the potential consequences of Theodora Tzakri’s resignation for SYRIZA’s internal dynamics and cohesion?
**Interview with Political Analyst Dr. Elena Kostas on Recent Developments in SYRIZA**
**Host:** Welcome to today’s segment. Joining us is Dr. Elena Kostas, a political analyst specializing in Greek politics. Thank you for being here, Dr. Kostas!
**Dr. Kostas:** Thank you for having me!
**Host:** There have been some significant developments in SYRIZA, particularly with Theodora Tzakri announcing her intention to resign from her position as secretary of the Parliamentary Group and from other SYRIZA bodies. Can you shed some light on the implications of this resignation?
**Dr. Kostas:** Certainly. Theodora Tzakri’s resignation comes at a pivotal moment for SYRIZA, especially after the recent leadership election where Sokratis Famelos was elected president with 50.1% of the vote. Tzakri’s decision reflects deeper tensions within the party as it transitions under new leadership. Her departure signals potential challenges in maintaining party cohesion as SYRIZA navigates a changing political landscape[[1](https://en.protothema.gr/2024/11/24/syriza-leadership-race-live-updates-on-the-election-process/)].
**Host:** That’s interesting. How might her resignation affect the party’s strategy moving forward, considering Famelos’s recent victory?
**Dr. Kostas:** Famelos will have to ensure that the party remains unified during this period of adjustment. Tzakri’s resignation could inspire others within the party to reassess their roles, which might lead to further changes in leadership. It’s crucial for Famelos to rally support among the remaining members and potentially bring in new voices who align with his vision. Otherwise, we could see a fragmentation of the party as members express dissent or seek new opportunities outside SYRIZA[[1](https://en.protothema.gr/2024/11/24/syriza-leadership-race-live-updates-on-the-election-process/)].
**Host:** What does this mean for SYRIZA’s positioning as the official opposition in Greece?
**Dr. Kostas:** SYRIZA needs to quickly solidify its platform and communicate its values to the electorate. With Tzakri stepping down, the party risks losing credibility if it appears disorganized. They must present a united front and articulate clearly how they plan to address critical issues, such as economic recovery and social justice. If Famelos can effectively manage the internal strife while appealing to the public, SYRIZA could maintain its status as a viable opposition party[[1](https://en.protothema.gr/2024/11/24/syriza-leadership-race-live-updates-on-the-election-process/)].
**Host:** Thank you, Dr. Kostas, for sharing your insights on this unfolding situation within SYRIZA. It’s certainly a critical time for the party.
**Dr. Kostas:** Thank you! It will be interesting to see how things evolve in the coming weeks.