PASOK’s “needle” is also officially tried by Alexis Tsipras, since his resignation from the parliamentary post heralds the establishment of a party, which will be defended with Harilaou Trikoupi in the election elections in the field.
The Tsipras Movement comes in a phase, where more and more PASOK executives are openly talking about their party’s low polls. This was also recently done by Paul Geroulanos, who, referring to PASOK’s stuck needle and the need to “move in the two months because things will be much more difficult later” tried to “prevent” the expected developments and to act as a “alarm” in Mr Geroulanou’s statement-warning has caused a large number of debate within the party about the risk of being trapped in the “stagnant percentages” or even the shrinkage of PASOK forces, especially in the final line to the elections. Several PASOK MPs also stress the need for a promotional shock inside the party, predicting that the environment will take place as time goes on more and more competitive and rough.
“I don’t know the truth, if we are in the … paradise or in … and five,” says a PASOK top executive, wanting to point out that there is no time for a new effort to restart. The same executive recognizes that the “Gospel” program had a good passage to the TIF, but does not believe, as he explains that he can do the positive overthrow by himself. The data in the gallop describes in their own way the situation: After Thessaloniki, PASOK has only half a percentage point increase, while Nikos Androulakis in the question about the most appropriate prime minister follows Kyriakos Mitsotakis. Governmental decay mean in the meantime there is no significant flow of leaks to PASOK. On the contrary, the frustrated voters are parked in the undecided zone, which in some gallop exceeds 20%. And to the question, about PASOK’s opposition image, the numbers (and quality elements) are not particularly optimistic.
PASOK’s minus includes the fact that the party bodies have long ceased to meet and that the date of the conference remains unknown, as it has not been a matter of special meeting by the committee responsible. The committee responsible (the Central Organizing Committee) has not yet been set up, although Harilaou Trikoupis executives insist that it will take place within the next 24 hours.
Today’s resignation of Mr Tsipras from the parliamentary office and the scenarios that accompany her is said to have been an alarm in PASOK, although Harilaou Trikoupi attempts to “overtake” the evolution that de facto mixes the trap. Press spokesman Costas Tsoukalas, for example, expressed the view that “everyone has the democratic right to do what they consider right”. And he added: “We have said that Mr Tsipras’ possible party is a intra -party issue of SYRIZA and so seems to be evolving. Evolves as a rupture in essence in another party. We have a position of principle not to deal with internal issues of other parties. ” Mr Tsoukalas then fired Mr Tsipras for his non -… presence in Parliament for two years, stating that “Parliament is the predominantly field of opposition duties” and that “you can be useful and of course you have a reinforced right to speak as a former prime minister.
Anna Diamantopoulou, in turn, posted a post commenting on the Tsipras movement and anticipating new storms in SYRIZA. “Resignation Alexis Tsipras from the parliamentary seat. It is causing the seventh split in SYRIZA and states: today’s Left and Center Left leaderships “have to set aside their selfishness and lift today’s fragmentation,” said PASOK’s political planning, while PASOK, His four -year rule and the four years in which he was the leader of the opposition. I think it was the main factor in the re -election of Mr. Mitsotakis and the political domination of the ND over the last 6.5, 7 years. And I think he was also one of the main reasons his own party was led to the multiplication of previous years and I think he is now the protagonist of the new split of SYRIZA. “
Concerning the dialogue bridges between the opposition parties, the PASOK secretary argued that there are some common, mainly legislative, actions but emphasized that at this time they need initiatives, meaning by PASOK, for political change: “We can talk and talk to us and we have no other parties with walls with another party and join parliamentary groups. These have been done in the past and have failed. The point is to persuade that we can really have another political solution and the citizen has another political choice that will replace ND and Mr. Mitsotakis. So we are working for it and This solution will not be given by one book about the memoirs of another era and another discussion. “