SYRIZA, the Greek political party that rose from the 2010 protests, is undergoing a significant transformation under current leader Alexis Tsipras. The party’s journey, originating in grassroots movements, has culminated in a shift towards a more established, mainstream political force – a move symbolized by its recent restructuring, referred to as “EL.AS.” This restructuring signals a potential end to the SYRIZA as it was originally known. Internal divisions and a sense of closure regarding the party’s initial identity are contributing factors to this change. The move represents Tsipras’ attempt to revitalize SYRIZA and chart a new course forward. Behind-the-scenes maneuvering and strategic decisions have paved the way for this new phase in the party’s evolution, marking a departure from its protest-rooted origins.