Two Greek MPs Leave SYRIZA, Reducing Parliamentary Group to 15
Two Greek Members of Parliament, Kostas Barkas and Kalliopi Vetta, have declared their independence from the SYRIZA party, following a similar move by Popi Tsapanidou. This reduces SYRIZA's parliamentary group to 15 members, further weakening the party's position in the Greek parliament. The departures come amid internal party strife and leadership challenges. No official statements from the departing MPs or SYRIZA leadership have been released yet. The development is part of a broader trend of fragmentation within the Greek left-wing party.
Global Impact
Politically, this further erodes SYRIZA's influence, potentially leading to a more fragmented Greek parliament and complicating governance. Economically, prolonged political uncertainty could delay reforms and weigh on Greek sovereign debt spreads, though the immediate impact is limited to domestic markets.