Dourou to Famellos: 'Last chance to accept amendment, or you throw us to the dogs'
Translated from Greek, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Greek politician Rena Dourou urged party leader Sokratis Famellos to accept a proposed amendment, warning of dire consequences if rejected.
- Dourou criticized the party's internal crisis and called for a clear roadmap for its future, emphasizing collective processes over personal favoritism.
- She stated that a lack of trust threatens the party's cohesion and that the proposed amendment offers a last chance for unity.
Greek politician Rena Dourou delivered a passionate plea to party leader Sokratis Famellos, demanding he accept a proposed amendment and warning of severe repercussions if he refused. Dourou spoke with a strong tone, referencing the party's internal crisis and calling for restored trust and a clear future path.
She argued that recent events have eroded trust and expressed concern over decisions that could lead to the party's "self-dissolution." Dourou emphasized that the current tensions stem from a genuine concern for the party's direction, not personal animosity. She urged Famellos to include a realistic roadmap in his proposal to eliminate speculation about the leadership's intentions.
"Let's set a timeline, let them tell us 'yes' or 'no,'" Dourou stated, criticizing the Central Committee and Political Secretariat for acting like "ushers" or basing decisions on polls. She reminded attendees that SYRIZA was founded on collective processes and specific political stances, not on personal likability.
Let's set a timeline, let them tell us 'yes' or 'no.'
Dourou also addressed her own role, asserting she joined the Political Secretariat for the party's benefit, not personal gain, thanks to the trust of colleagues who elected her to Parliament. She reaffirmed her commitment to the Left and called for "three very specific elements" in Famellos's proposal to restart collective action. She clarified that discussions about loyalty to former leader Tsipras were not the focus, attributing the party's division to members vying for favor.
Concluding her remarks, Dourou highlighted how the lack of trust jeopardizes party unity. She urged Famellos to adopt the proposed amendment, warning, "Otherwise, you are throwing us all to the dogs โ and we don't deserve it."
Otherwise, you are throwing us all to the dogs โ and we don't deserve it.
Originally published by Ta Nea in Greek. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.