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Mitsotakis tries to balance party discipline, right‑flank pressures with minor reshuffle
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SYRIZA steps aside as ELAS gains traction and Samaras starts counting down
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New parties redraw political map as ND and PASOK scramble for control
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Polls prompt ND to crunch coalition numbers as Tsipras turns attention to policy
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Left poised for watershed moment as parties adjust to new opposition landscape
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PASOK on edge amid disagreement over engagement with new Tsipras party
SYRIZA's coalition options scrutinised as Tsipras remains focussed on first place
The question of whether SYRIZA would be willing to lead a governing coalition if it does not win the May 21 elections is being scrutinised after seemingly contradictory remarks by the left-wing party’s officials.
Former ministers Euclid Tsakalotos and Yiannis Dragasakis indicated on Wednesday that even if SYRIZA comes second in next month’s vote, it could form an alliance with other opposition parties, with centre-left PASOK and radical left MeRA25 being the mos...
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