Mar 12 β€’ 19:22 UTC πŸ‡¬πŸ‡· Greece Naftemporiki

PASOK: Odysseas Konstantinopoulos expelled from the parliamentary group

Odysseas Konstantinopoulos, the MP for Arcadia and Vice-President of the Hellenic Parliament, has been expelled from the PASOK parliamentary group, as announced by the party's leader.

PASOK, the major opposition party in Greece, has announced the expulsion of Odysseas Konstantinopoulos from its parliamentary group. This decision was communicated by PASOK's president, Nikos Androulakis, in a letter to the President of the Hellenic Parliament, indicating that Konstantinopoulos no longer holds a place within the party’s parliamentary group. The expulsion comes in the backdrop of Konstantinopoulos' recent media appearances where he allegedly failed to represent the party's initiatives or criticize the current government led by the New Democracy party, raising concerns about his commitment to party loyalty.

Sources from the PASOK leadership have criticized Konstantinopoulos for his lack of engagement with party issues during his interviews, pointing out that he did not speak about PASOK’s contributions or parliamentary initiatives, nor did he address significant discussions held in the European Parliament regarding the rule of law and recent judicial matters affecting the party leader, Nikos Androulakis. This situation reflects deeper tensions within the party as it navigates its role as the leading opposition force in Greece, amidst a challenging political landscape marked by New Democracy's governance.

The implications of Konstantinopoulos' expulsion are noteworthy, suggesting potential fractures within the PASOK party structure and raising questions about future unity and strategy as it aims to consolidate its position against the ruling government. The actions taken by the party leadership indicate a strong desire to maintain a unified front as it prepares for future political challenges and elections, emphasizing discipline and alignment with party objectives as critical components of its strategy moving forward.

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