In the past 17 months, 32 MPs have declared independence from six parties, with SYRIZA and the Spartans contributing the most to this figure. SYRIZA has also seen two leadership changes during this period, with Sokratis Famellos elected as its new leader on Sunday.
- SYRIZA’s Fragmentation:
SYRIZA has lost 18 MPs this term. Eleven left to form the New Left, while others joined Kasselakis’ Democracy Movement. Despite these defections, Kasselakis’ party needs 10 MPs to establish a formal parliamentary presence. - New Political Dynamics:
The political field now includes four parties spun off from SYRIZA: New Left, MeRA25, Zoe Konstantopoulou’s Plefsi Eleftherias, and Kasselakis’ Democracy Movement. PASOK has emerged as the official opposition, benefiting from SYRIZA’s decline. - Parliamentary Power Shift:
PASOK gains increased privileges as the new main opposition party, including greater representation in parliamentary committees and leadership roles. Meanwhile, other parties like the Spartans face internal crises, risking their parliamentary presence. - ND’s Resilience:
Despite internal challenges, New Democracy has maintained cohesion, with potential reintegration of members after key budget votes.