The country’s political scene is expected to change drastically next time as the former prime minister Alexis Tsipras It prepares – according to information – the establishment of a new political party. Its aim is to re -establish the center -left space and return to the forefront of the political confrontation, with a possible announcement, in the fall or just before Christmas.
Absolute secrecy and element of surprise
Circles close to Alexis Tsipras emphasize that strict secrecy is being kept around the venture. He avoids leaks, preferring to maintain the element of surprise. At the same time, he concludes the last chapters of his book in Sounion, which is expected to be released by the end of 2025 and is considered the “preamble” of his new political presence.
Selection of executives and expanding the progressive front
The former prime minister is alleged to be “casting” young people, many of whom are not widely known, but have a strong resume in their area. The strategy provides a combination of technocrats and political executives from the wider center -left area, with a careful choice to avoid internal tensions.
The presentation of his book in November, as is estimated to be the first indirect presentation of his political plan, with revelations about members of the team that will frame him.
Political battles and critical appointments
The political conflict is expected to culminate in September, when Alexis Tsipras speaks at the Economist conference in Thessaloniki, the day before Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis’ speech at the TIF. His intervention is expected to focus on the criticism of today’s economic model and the need for a social “inclusion”.
Despite strong criticism, Alexis Tsipras maintains a strong appeal to young people and progressive space. Analysts estimate that his political return can overturn balance and form new data, especially if he coincides with early elections.
For the government, the resurgence of its presence is a challenge, especially in a period of social discontent on issues of transparency and political credibility.