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V. Meimarakis resigns as interim New Democracy leader

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Vangelis Meimarakis has announced his resignation as the interim leader of the New Democracy party, marking the end of his tenure in the role. Meimarakis, who took on the position following the departure of the previous leader, led the party through a crucial period, including the most recent national elections.

Meimarakis’s decision to step down comes as New Democracy prepares to elect a new permanent leader. His leadership, though temporary, saw the party navigate several significant political challenges, including navigating the aftermath of Greece’s financial crisis and engaging in high-stakes electoral battles. Although the party did not secure a victory in the national elections, Meimarakis is credited with stabilizing the party and maintaining its relevance on the political scene.

During his time as interim leader, Meimarakis garnered respect from many within the party for his experience and steady hand during turbulent times. However, the need for a permanent leader has been a pressing issue, and the party is now focusing on choosing a new figure to take New Democracy forward.

Meimarakis expressed his gratitude to the party members for their support during his time in office and emphasized that his resignation is in the best interest of the party, allowing for a smooth transition to new leadership. The internal elections are expected to take place soon, with several candidates already positioning themselves for the leadership contest.

As New Democracy looks ahead, the party remains a critical player in Greece’s political landscape, and its next leader will face the challenge of steering it through ongoing economic and political challenges while working to strengthen its appeal to voters.

 

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