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SYRIZA and KINAL focus on settling internal issues as they clear path to elections
Against the backdrop of a growing cost-of-living crisis that is eating away at New Democracy’s ratings and giving the opposition parties hope ahead of the next general elections, SYRIZA and KINAL are gearing up for a busy few weeks that will likely define more clearly their positions and strategies.
Opposition leader Alexis Tsipras emerged victorious at the recent party conference when he proposed that SYRIZA’s president and central committee should be elected directly by party members, rather than delegates. The vote for both has been scheduled fo...
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