Preparations are running at breakneck speed for Alexis Tsipras‘ party announcement on May 26 at Thiseio. The goal of the Amalia headquarters team is to resolve all issues related to organizing the event in the coming days so they can officially announce the rally where Alexis Tsipras will “reintroduce himself” to Greek voters.
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So far, they are searching for the appropriate space to set up the platform from which the former prime minister will announce the new party’s political program and name, while he is expected to explain the reasons behind this move. Subsequently, this text will be posted on a platform where any citizen can enter and sign the party’s political manifesto.
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Sources indicate that MPs from parties who wish to align with him will reportedly be advised that it would be best not to sign at this particular moment, since Alexis Tsipras has made it clear from the beginning that he doesn’t want officials currently in parliament in his new political venture at this time. Yesterday, however, the former prime minister posted a video explaining why he’s accelerating the new party creation process, meaningfully stating that “September would be too late.”
The truth is that the second date discussed was June 21. However, the pre-election climate that has developed led the former prime minister to change his plans, and thus, after about ten days, he is expected to reveal his cards. The party name will reflect the convergence of Social Democracy, Radical Left, and Political Ecology forces. Meanwhile, according to sources, more officials who have aligned with Alexis Tsipras are expected to be announced in the coming days.
The former prime minister’s goal is for these people to become known before the elections, as they will seek citizens’ votes in the upcoming polls.