Pavlos Polakis: We will not give the country to Mitsotakis' right
Pavlos Polakis, a prominent member of the Greek political party SYRIZA, asserts that the party will actively oppose Prime Minister Mitsotakis’ government and aims to unify progressive forces in the country.
Pavlos Polakis, the Transparency Sector Head of SYRIZA-PS, spoke to Open about internal party matters and the ongoing discussions regarding the formation of a unified front for progressive forces in Greece. Polakis strongly affirmed his commitment to combating what he refers to as the 'Mitsotakis system', expressing his belief that despite current appearances, Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis is in a precarious position that could lead to his downfall. He emphasized the need for a credible programmatic voice in the opposition, which he argues is lacking at present.
Polakis remarked on the importance of SYRIZA as a pivotal player in the political landscape, asserting that the party must rally to provide a strong and decisive alternative to the ruling government. He took a stand against factionalism, noting that political parties must reflect social and political movements rather than personal ambitions. His comments signal a push for unity within SYRIZA and a revitalization of its role in Greek politics as a response to the challenges posed by the current administration.
This discourse highlights not only the internal dynamics within SYRIZA but also the broader political contestations in Greece, where the effectiveness of the opposition is critical in shaping the future of governance. As Polakis calls for solidarity among progressive entities, the implications for collaboration with other leftist groups could signal a significant shift in Greece's political arena, especially in their efforts to counterbalance the current right-leaning government led by Mitsotakis.