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Internal Conflict in SYRIZA Escalates: Kasselakis Calls for Resignation Over Financial Data Leak

Kasselakis Demands Rania Svigou's Resignation, Threatens Legal Action Amid Data Breach Concerns

Newsroom October 8 12:15

The Announcement:

Kasselakis expressed outrage, stating that it is both “unacceptable and reprehensible” that the presidium of the Central Committee leaked his financial details. He emphasized that this breach not only raises ethical concerns but also questions the party’s commitment to protecting personal data and ensuring transparency—values SYRIZA claims to uphold.

As a result, Kasselakis is calling for the immediate resignation of Rania Svigou, whom he holds responsible for safeguarding candidates’ personal information. He also hinted at pursuing legal action to defend his rights.

Adding to the intrigue, Kasselakis pointed out that the leak coincided with the same day as a crucial Political Secretariat meeting, casting doubt on the timing.

Background on Asset Declaration:

Stefanos Kasselakis had already submitted his declaration of assets for the period up to September 24, 2023, the day he assumed the SYRIZA presidency. Other candidates have either already filed or are set to file their declarations for the year 2021, as the platform for the following years is still closed.

His partner, Tyler Macbeth, although not legally obligated since their marriage had not occurred by September 2023, voluntarily submitted an initial declaration of intent. Kasselakis emphasized that if requested by any legitimate party, the declaration would be made available, though there are concerns about further leaks.

Responding to Criticism:

Kasselakis defended the accuracy of his asset declarations, describing them as “accurate, true, and fully documented.” He criticized political opponents and certain media outlets for focusing on his financial background, suggesting they were trying to build a misleading narrative.

EFSYN Investigation:

The newspaper “EFSYN” highlighted questions surrounding Kasselakis’ financial situation, particularly discrepancies between his declaration and the information shared during a meeting in Thessaloniki. The publication pointed to a 15-page document submitted by Kasselakis, raising concerns about missing details regarding his spouse’s assets and income sources.

Financial Breakdown:

The publication also delved into Kasselakis’ finances, including:

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  • $1.7 million in income by the end of 2023.
  • Additional income of $70,000 from rental properties.
  • Stakes in funds worth $330,000, $1,050, and $2.4 million.
  • Property holdings in Greece and the US, including a 290 sq.m. house on a 470 sq.m. plot in Spetses and an apartment in Neos Kosmos.
  • A $1.6 million mortgage in the US, $5,600 in credit card debt, and vehicle loans totaling $180,000.

Discrepancies with Thessaloniki:

The article highlighted several inconsistencies between Kasselakis’ declarations, including differences in reported income and deposits, further fueling skepticism.

Party Reaction:

The leak has sparked strong reactions within SYRIZA. Prominent figures like Nikos Moraitis criticized the party’s handling of the situation, calling it a “bourgeois party” for the way it leaked Kasselakis’ financial affairs, undermining internal trust.

With legal threats looming and internal discord deepening, SYRIZA’s internal conflict appears far from over. The party faces a critical moment as it struggles to address concerns over privacy, transparency, and leadership integrity amidst Kasselakis’ demands and the ongoing fallout.

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