Choose a timeline and method “that builds on the common ground and reminds us why we are in this room together,” he said in his presentation to the meeting Central Committee of SYRIZA – PS, the president of the party’s Committee, Nikos Pappas.

“And to remind the world why he enlisted in this effort. Beyond absolutes,” he emphasized.

Emphasizing the necessity to discuss the party’s statute, Mr. Pappas noted that “the members of the Statute Committee, experienced comrades, did a job with great effort. And they brought a synthetic proposal. Despite the different choice they make for the person of the next president, they agreed on the necessary changes.” “The party will continue to have Prefectural Committees, will organize its regional organizations, will have an elected organizational office. Shall we throw this job away? No, we have to discuss it with the grassroots”, he stressed, adding that “this work is the continuation of the effort to transform the party, which started in 2022 late, when we decided to elect the president and the Central Committee from the grassroots ». In the same context, Mr. Pappas emphasized: “and we have to think about whether the new leadership can have a blank check for the statute it will propose next. If it will be able to interpret the order as a requirement to bring its own proposals on the statute. When he will not have committed to the statute”. He underlined that “leaderships on the left are elected not to be unaccountable but to implement collective decisions” and that “all powers in SYRIZA are auditable and revocable”.

Mr. Pappas commented that he hears “talks about a coup” and that he reads “abominations about the junta”, to emphasize that “the statute does not provide for coups. It provides that leaderships are auditable and revocable.” “Such talk cannot be heard about our inner workings. The word “junta” and the word “coup” are very heavy. Here are comrades and comrades who suffered during the junta. Except for those who believe that a coup has been carried out, they will bring the proposal to remove the revocation from the statute,” he said.

Among other things, he said that “at TIF we had a coherent presence with proposals”, while he pointed out that “yesterday we announced the filing of an amendment to protect the first residence and borrowers”. He commented that “we would be much more productive if we gave them the space they should in the public debate” and also stated that “we must resist Mr. Mitsotakis’ business of historical revisionism”.