“There will be Conferences and the trees” says Kasselakis – Polakis raises a question about the former president’s future

“There will be Conferences and the trees” says Kasselakis – Polakis raises a question about the former president’s future
The Political Secretariat of SYRIZA is holding an extraordinary meeting at this time. According to information, the convocation was requested by Pavlos Polakis. While it has been officially announced that the Conference will start tomorrow at 6:30, the list of conference attendees has not yet been announced.

Information that is circulated states that Pavlos Polakis has filed evidence, which he presented to the members of the body, with which Stefanos Kasselakis is involved in offshore companies, which is prohibited by law.

The MP of Chania Pavlakis, according to information, is returning to the 26 off shores that Mr. Kasselakis has managed until 2022, as he hinted in interviews, and is talking about data, from which there is an issue of inconsistency between Stefanos Kasselakis and Stefanos Kasselakis. the reality.

In his post, Stefanos Kasselakis requests “immediate information” on matters concerning the Conference.

His post in detail

“I request immediate information.

24 hours before the start of the Conference, what is the exact number of delegates?

The certification of the delegates is done by mail to each one individually, without the knowledge of the competent OMs, so that they cannot compare the names with the lists of the actually elected delegates.
In other words, after they failed to make up the difference by cutting congressmen, they are now adding persons who were not elected!

SYRIZA is under occupation.

SYRIZA: The last fights before the dissolution

“Kasselakis has the audacity to point the finger,” says the majoritySYRIZA and the conflict has reached an impasse.

Circles of the majority of SYRIZA responded to the new complaints of Stefanos Kasselakis about the delegates, stressing: “He does not accept the decisions of the collective bodies of the party, he does not recognize that he is not the president, he has made his own website falsifying the name of the party with the title “our own SYRIZA”, a misleading register of members, another building, in fact he has announced another competing party and he has the audacity to point the finger at SYRIZA. SYRIZA-PS has proven that it is the most democratic party and this will be seen in the Congress, despite the plans to the contrary”.

Kasselakis: SYRIZA is under occupation – Tomorrow the elected delegates should be at the Congress venue

“SYRIZA is under occupation”, declares Stefanos Kasselakis, who complains that the party’s next conference will be held “in secret”. In fact, the ousted president of SYRIZA invites the elected delegates who are close to him to be present at the place where the conference will be held.

In particular, Mr. Kasselakis notes in his post:

Elected delegates who, one day before the conference, have not been notified whether they have been sanctioned by the “martial court of 87” or not. They have only notified their own delegates, teleconferenced with them, informed them, “urgently” requested their emails for digital votes, while the majority of delegates are in the dark paying to support my candidacy. (Photo has already been posted demonstrating the serious violation of equality between delegates – more from me on this in a moment).

The official site of the party syriza.gr reports about tomorrow’s opening day of the Congress: “We are sorry, there are no scheduled events of SYRIZA-PS for tomorrow”! A conference in crypto. SYRIZA is under occupation. Tomorrow all the elected delegates should be at the Conference venue. Legally. Civilized. Ethics. Democracy will return to SYRIZA, no matter how dark its detractors are.

Earlier without being particularly revealing and keeping to himself what was said on Wednesday night (6/11) in Pagrati between him and executives of 87, o Stefanos Kasselakis spoke to Nikos Hatzinikolaou.

Regarding the rumors of a “conflict” between him and the executives of SYRIZA in Pagrati, Stefanos Kasselakis replied that “no such thing is true. We met but there was no conflict. These are provocations. On the contrary, it was a completely civilized discussion and where there was intense dialogue, it was well-intentioned and on my part with arguments and specific arguments”.

He admitted that Katerina Notopoulou, Giorgos Vassiliadis, Irini Karkoulias and the wife of Alekos Flambouraris were also present at the meeting.

“I’m not going to get into gossip. The president of the second party in the country does not engage in gossip and does not need to make late-night leaks to allegedly raise his cachet. So I’m not going to get into this discussion,” said Stefanos Kasselakis.

“There was a debate about some issues. If challenged I will obviously report. However, what has been written this morning has generally been quite falsified. There are no arguments or anything like that.”

“I can refer to one issue, however, for which I was really surprised by the expression that one of these executives, referring to my election last year in September ’23, said that ‘we accepted it’. And my answer was: ‘I didn’t understand, did you do us a favor?’ And this, you know, shows the proprietary perception they have of the entire space of the Left and especially of SYRIZA. That they are the ones who brought this party to the government and that we owe them our gratitude and today that they have the social appeal. Such arrogance,” emphasized Stefanos Kasselakis.

The Congress of SYRIZA-PS starts tomorrow

The work of the Extraordinary Congress of SYRIZA-Progressive Alliance begins tomorrow, Friday, November 8, which will be held at Polychoro Gazi, Iera Odos 15. The work will begin at 18:30 with the speech of the secretary of the K.E. of SYRIZA-PS, Rania Svigou and the president of K.O., Nikos Pappa. The SYRIZA Congress remains open, to be held exclusively via zoom. After all, a relevant proposal was submitted at yesterday’s meeting of the Political Secretariat by Aleko Flambouraris, Katerina Notopoulou and Thanasis Theocharopoulos.>

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