Thessaloniki: They want to be candidates for parliament (All names)
The nominations submitted and those proposed
Surprises and internal party problems create at the local level SYRIZA
his training process ballot her A’ Thessaloniki. There are many names, few positions that lead to the Parliament and few departures. These are the main conclusions from the proposals submitted at the last meeting of the local Prefectural Organization A’ Thessaloniki.
In total, more than 20 proposals of candidate MPs were submittedbetween former deputy ministers Markos Bolaris and Dimitris Mardas. For Mardas, the scenarios were many and concerned both constituencies, but ultimately chose the more urban first constituency.
The nominations submitted and those proposed
Many were surprised by the renewed interest of Markos Bolaris, who had been missing from Thessaloniki for some time. Also, the nominations of the former MP were submitted Triantafyllou Mitafidis and the municipal councilors of Thessaloniki Rias Kalfakakou and Ellis Chrysidou, as well as of Gavriel Kermanidis, Christou Rokkou, Petrou Pappas and Theodorou Balta. However, the university students submitted their candidacy Aris Stylianou, Yiannis Mylopoulos and Ifigenia Kamtsidou and veteran journalist Spyros Kouzinopoulos.
The labor lawyer was also nominated Nektaria Angelakithe president of SYRIZA Youth of Thessaloniki, Thanasis Pantsiosthe Konstantinos Giannopoulos, Panagiotis Zacharoulis, Christos Kokolidis, Dimitris Loukas, Konstantinos Panakas and Dimitris Foutakisas well as few female nominations (V. Vakouftsi, D. Theodoridou, S. Lada, F. Papadopoulou, O. Raptou, M. Topalidou, S. Kostopoulou, V. Hatzinikola and X. Tzelepi). Also, the deputy press representative is looking to be nominated, Alexandros Nikolaidis, and the university Grigoris Gerotziafas. Add to these the five current SYRIZA MPs (K. Notopoulou, G. Amanatidis, Chr. Giannoulis, A. Triantafyllidis and K. Zouraris), who have the right to be candidates again, so the number goes up a lot.
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