Syriza rebels form new new party following Tsipras' resignation

  • 9 years ago
Greece has a new political force following a decision taken by 25 anti-bailout rebels to break away from Syriza and form a new party.

Laiki Enotita or Popular Unity is led by Panagiotis Lafazanis, Greece’s former Energy Minister. They hope to form a government following the resignation of Alexis Tsipras as prime minister.

Under Greece’s constitution, the three biggest parties in parliament are given a three-day mandate to form a new administration.

The Syriza leader is hoping to strengthen his hold on power if elections take place. This follows a new 86-billion-euro rescue package from Europe in exchange for further painful reforms.

However, the Greek parliament’s speaker objected to the procedure followed by President Prokopis Pavlopoulos in upholding a mandate to form a new administration. She said it had been handled with an “unconstitutional rush”.

Meanwhile, the leader of the conservative New Democracy Party,Vangelis Meimarakis, met with Greece’s president in Athens.

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