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Tsipras identifies failings, tries to rally SYRIZA as Androulakis attempts to tread own path
The caretaker government, under the premiership of senior judge Ioannis Sarmas, that will guide Greece to the June 25 elections was due to be sworn in on Friday but most of the attention was on the opposition parties’ efforts to ensure that New Democracy does not enjoy another landslide victory next month.
In an attempt to prevent a prolonged period of introspection and infighting, SYRIZA leader Alexis Tsipras went public on Thursday about his thoughts on the left-wing party’s disastrous showing and what needs to change over the next few weeks. Meanwhile,...
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