Greek political leaders are actively engaging in meetings and strategic planning as the country prepares for upcoming elections. Former Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras is reportedly addressing internal disagreements within his party, Syriza, and appointing sector heads to refine their platform. Simultaneously, he appears to be attempting to curb potentially damaging public statements from party members, referencing a recent proposal regarding increased taxation on high-income earners. Regional vice-governors and parliamentarians were also reportedly convened in meetings prior to further discussions in Brussels. Meanwhile, the Panhellenic Socialist Movement (PASOK) is facing internal challenges, described as a “mess” within the party. The article also briefly mentions property holdings linked to an individual named Hallak, though the connection to the broader political context remains unclear.