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Kasselakis names core backers for key party posts amid questions over party unity

The newly elected president of SYRIZA, Stefanos Kasselakis set about the task of staffing key party posts on Monday. His choices offer a first indication of how he intends to lead the leftist opposition, following a whirlwind campaign which left the party establishment stunned.
Kasselakis ran for the leadership as an outsider with virtually no history or established support base within the governing apparatus of SYRIZA, on a platform of renewal and change. It was therefore widely anticipated that his first days in office would...
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