By Antonis Anzoletou

Reshuffles are brought by the gestating, as everything seems, creation of a party by Alexis Tsipras. His resignation from the parliamentary office last week was a “wake-up call” that caused chain reactions in the parties. The first measurements show that the former prime minister will have no problem getting into the next Parliament with a relatively good double-digit percentage.

The further fragmentation of the space is a given, although no one can know how things will develop. What does this whole scene mean for New Democracy? Gains a rival after a while. It’s not like with him Nikos Androulakis there was not in many cases a frontal conflict, as yesterday in the Parliament, however the anti-SYRIZA front “wakes up” only with the former head of Koumoundourou.

The memories of 2015 will again come to the fore and his former political opponents Alexis Tsipras he will be pressed for the choices he made 10 years ago. In Piraeus they will invest in rallying their space, which on the one hand will be easier with an opponent from the “old”, however it will not be a simple task given that the majority has a normal wear and tear after six years in power.

A Tsipras party will also be a pressure for many executives of the blue faction to describe as unjustified a possible move by Antonis Samaras that would cause many problems for the ruling faction. In yesterday’s measurement of the MRB for the OPEN in the intention to vote with reduction to the total, New Democracy is reflected at 28% (-0.1%)

For PASOK, things are changing again. A few months ago she gave with her party Zois Konstantopoulou the battle for second place and it is not excluded that he will go through it again. This time with the new organization that he is reportedly planning to set up Alexis Tsipras. He does not appear to be in danger of losing much, as his base does not have the best feelings for the former prime minister.

But things are difficult for him Nikos Androulakis in relation to the penetration he wishes to have in the space of the center-left. It is one of the roads to be able to approach New Democracy which now seems to be closing for the head of Harilaou Trikoupis. The “murmuring” has already begun in the left wing of the movement about the need for the cooperation of the progressive forces. MRB registered PASOK at 13.8% (+0.1%).

SYRIZA and New Left have the biggest problem. His party Socrates Famellou recorded losses of 0.9% and fell to 4.3%, according to MRB. Any talk of collusion between the ex-partners seems to be on the table. Although some believe that something like this could also act as a “bulk” against a possible initiative by the former prime minister. Everything shows that there is no mood anymore, as both formations have entered a “waiting” state.

Freedom Sailing will not be unaffected by the developments (9.4% lost 1.7% according to the MRB), as polls have shown that there is an audience that does not view a potential initiative of the former prime minister negatively.

The Political Secretariat will meet in Koumoundourou next week and the discussion that will take place is not expected to be easy. THE Pavlos Polakis he appears to want, according to his posts, the party to react more forcefully to his resignation Alexis Tsipras.