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Kasselakis puts on friendly face for big business, compounding SYRIZA unease
In a move that is unlikely to sit well with everyone in his party, recently elected SYRIZA president Stefanos Kasselakis has attempted to court Greece’s industrialists by declaring that the leftists will adjust their position under his leadership so that they no longer “demonise” capital.
Kasselakis made the comments in his speech at the annual conference of the Hellenic Federation of Enterprises (SEV), which marked the 36-year-old businessman’s first opportunity to address such an audience after his whirlwind introduction to Greek polit...
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