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Member of Parliament Yotta Pulu of the "Democrats" of Kasselakis also resigned
GR🏛️ PoliticsCenter8 hr. ago

Member of Parliament Yotta Pulu of the "Democrats" of Kasselakis also resigned

A Greek politician, Giota Poulou, has resigned from the 'Dimitra' party led by Stefanos Kasselakis. She is the latest among several members who have left the party, joining others such as Theodora Tzakri, Michalis Chourdakis, and now Poulou. Poulou chose not to publicly share her resignation statement, which she submitted to the Executive Office, opting instead to release only two excerpts. In these excerpts, she expresses her commitment to continuing her fight for democratic and progressive alternatives against the New Democracy's neoliberal right and emphasizes her solidarity with fellow activists. The party’s office expressed support for Poulou, wishing her continued success in advocating for citizens of Boeotia and a meaningful life.

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Proto Thema logoProto ThemaIndependentCenter8 hr. ago
Member of Parliament Yotta Pulu of the "Democrats" of Kasselakis also resigned

A Greek politician, Giota Poulou, has resigned from the 'Dimitra' party led by Stefanos Kasselakis. She is the latest among several members who have left the party, joining others such as Theodora Tzakri, Michalis Chourdakis, and now Poulou. Poulou chose not to publicly share her resignation statement, which she submitted to the Executive Office, opting instead to release only two excerpts. In these excerpts, she expresses her commitment to continuing her fight for democratic and progressive alternatives against the New Democracy's neoliberal right and emphasizes her solidarity with fellow activists. The party’s office expressed support for Poulou, wishing her continued success in advocating for citizens of Boeotia and a meaningful life.

Bias read (Center): The article presents the resignation of a member from a political party without overtly criticizing or praising either side. It reports the event neutrally, quoting both the resigning member and the party's official statement. There is no clear ideological leaning in the framing of the story, and it

SKAI logoSKAIIndependentCenter8 hr. ago
Another departure from the Democrats: Giotta Pullo bids farewell to the Kasselakis party

The article reports that independent MP Giota Poulou has left the Democratic Party (Δημοκράτες), led by Stefanos Kasselakis. The party announced her departure through a statement, highlighting their collaboration since the party's founding and noting that she had submitted a parliamentary question under the party's banner. The statement expresses hope that she will continue supporting their efforts for the people of Boeotia and a meaningful life. Other related headlines include comments from political figures like Papastavrou and Chatzidakis regarding economic policies and Prime Minister Mitsotakis' attendance at a NATO meeting.

Bias read (Center): The article presents the announcement of Giota Poulou's departure from the Democratic Party in a neutral tone, focusing on the party's statement and the context of her actions. There is no overt ideological slant or emphasis on specific political agendas beyond reporting the event and quoting the党's

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