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Election fallout opens up divisions in PASOK and DIMAR
Although PASOK managed to perform slightly better than most pollsters expected in the European Parliament elections, the pressure from within the party on its leader Evangelos Venizelos has increased.
In the first days after the elections it looked as if Venizelos might be able to capitalise on the 8 percent that the PASOK-led Elia alliance received on May 25 to strengthen his tight grip on the party. However, after the initial surprise over Elia’s r...
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