By Antonis Anzoletou

If two and a half months before the elections in SYRIZA there are snitches against executives, imaginary dialogues, legal threats, heavy recriminations and the presence of the police is required to keep the offices safe, which doesn’t start well at all. The lines in Koumoundourou yesterday were “confused”, spirits were sharpened exceeding the permissible limits and everyone is wondering what will happen next.

THE Stefanos Kasselakis he sent a double message opening his papers. On the one hand, how he will be a candidate (in his first post after K.E. he wrote “I’m here”) and on the other hand, that the interpretation of the statute for his disqualification should be reviewed. The result and the large majority of “87” in favor of the legality of the decision of the Central Committee on the are not important expulsion of Stefanos Kasselakis (18 in favor, 1 against, 1 absence) as much as the fact that the official opposition, even in the run-up to the elections, is headed for a split.

Whoever wins the crucial internal party battle, some will stay and some will go. The gap that has been created between the leaders of the two main “camps” is much bigger than the political disagreements they have with the other parties.

In the “equation” of the “wars” of Stefanos Kasselakis, the Pavlos Polakis, who also at yesterday’s meeting of the Political Secretariat was particularly sharp against his former ally, stating, according to information, that the case is over whether he is deposed or not.

OR Theodora Tzakri he is reported to have warned of an appeal to the courts and now Koumoundourou is walking in “uncharted waters”.

According to information, Olga Gerovasili he reportedly replied to Theodora Tzakri that everyone must abide by the statute. Compliance is mandatory for members, for executives, let alone for someone who wants to lead in the field. This report by the vice-president of the Parliament could be seen as creating a climate or putting on the table the issue of even imposing a penalty on the former president of SYRIZA.

In this climate, Stefanos Kasselakis understood that he should not wait any longer, as he had made his decisions in Spetses.

Yesterday he returned, met with members of parliament and officials and revealed to them his intentions to be a candidate. He may see that Pavlos Polakis has the opportunity in the last days to gain a lot of ground or he wants to catch up with the “87” who appear to have a difficulty in finding a candidate.