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Internal ballot boost SYRIZA membership numbers, bolsters Tsipras
While Kyriakos Mitsotakis is in Washington at the start of this week, SYRIZA leader Alexis Tsipras is looking to grab all the headlines at home after a significant turnout in the ballot on Sunday to re-elect him as party president.
Although Sunday’s vote was largely ceremonial given that Tsipras ran unopposed, SYRIZA supporters were also asked to elect the members of the party’s new central committee, which comprises 300 officials and where male/female representation will be split...
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