At the center of interest is SYRIZA – Progressive Alliance after the intervention of former Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras shortly before the start of the 4th congress of the official opposition party.
The first three tags that… are trending today, Friday, February 23, on X (formerly Twitter) are those of “Tsipras”, “synedrio_SYRIZA” and “Kasselakis”. Shortly after, the tag “Temboneras” follows.
Users in a variety of ways comment on the developments in the main opposition party, either… trolling the situation that has been created or expressing their concerns about the situation.
There are also many comments and reactions on Alexis Tsipras’ Facebook profile, where before 24 hours have passed since his intervention, the reactions exceed 16,000, while the comments are more than 2,100. Also noteworthy are the -at least- 1,700 notifications of the intervention of the former president of SYRIZA-PS.
The post of Alexis Tsipras:
See some of the reactions in X about the developments in SYRIZA-PS:
The “bloodiest civil wars” are on the Left, as history teaches. Tsipras’s SYRIZA “gave birth” to LAE, MeRA 25, and Freedom Sailing. Kasselakis’ SYRIZA the New Left. And the dance of… clippings holds up well!
— LOUKAS GEORGIADIS (@LoukGeorgiadis) February 23, 2024
The questioning of Kasselakis is done at the wrong time, in the wrong way.
SYRIZA will go to the European elections dealing with its internal party matters and with a bad public image due to internal party conflicts.
The result of the European elections will probably be bad without being able to…
— Giorgos Kyrtsos (@GiorgosKyrtsos) February 23, 2024
Hey, Teboneras, since when did you become the legal owner of SYRIZA? pic.twitter.com/a3H4JPiCco
— Kim. (@f5uOcOHuhjEsvJK) February 22, 2024
THE #Tsipras after the double electoral defeat in the national elections he resigned taking his own share of responsibility.
The Central Committee then did not resign, nor did the political secretariat.
A part of her went to NAP and a part of her today questions his election #Kasselaki
— Nikos t (@NikosS_nt) February 19, 2024
Everyone will give the interpretation they want to the Tsipras letter.
We read it in its entirety and not the excerpts that everyone publishes according to what interests them.
We draw our conclusions.
Tsipras remains a unionist. He is a leader.
— effie (@effielaskar) February 22, 2024
In the previous intra-party elections, Stefanos had a big advantage. That no one knew him
— Civil Servant (@Tou_Dhmosiou) February 22, 2024
#SYRIZA #center #social #media #Tsipras #intervention #sweeps
2024-02-29 23:30:27