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Androulakis positions PASOK as alternative to leading parties against phonetapping backdrop
PASOK leader Nikos Androulakis used his maiden speech at the Thessaloniki International Fair (TIF) on Wednesday to hit out at both the ruling New Democracy party and its main rival SYRIZA, in an attempt to position the socialists as a distinct and realistic alternative to the two largest political forces.
His address came at the end of another day of tension in the phone-tapping inquiry, at the end of which both SYRIZA and New Democracy claimed to have demonstrated their opponents’ misuse of surveillance powers.
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