Former Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras releases INAT manifesto for left-wing alignment
Former Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras has published a manifesto developed by the working group of his institute, INAT, led by Giorgos Siakantaris. The document outlines a framework for the convergence of three political currents: social democracy, the radical left, and political ecology. Developed through a dialogue process occurring between late January and May 1st, the text aims to create a cohesive progressive political force to the left of center. The manifesto rejects the notion that the left-right distinction is obsolete, arguing instead that it remains essential for countering neoliberalism and the far right. Tsipras stated that the project seeks to expand the possibilities of modern politics rather than merely operating within existing constraints. While some sources characterize this move as a strategic rebranding and a step toward a new political party aimed at competing with PASOK, the official announcement focuses on the ideological synthesis of progressive forces. The document includes contributions from various academics and political scientists. The ultimate goal is to provide a durable, value-based alternative to current political configurations.