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In leader's absence, cracks begin to show in SYRIZA's facade

In the absence of its newly elected leader, Stefanos Kasselakis, a serious row is brewing in SYRIZA, raising questions about whether the inexperienced politician can keep the party united, or whether he even wants to avoid a split.
Kasselakis, who married his partner in a ceremony in the USA on Thursday, joined Wednesday’s meeting of the party’s political secretariat. A vote taken by members to approve the date of the next party congress, as proposed by Kasselakis, emphasised the ...
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