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SYRIZA turbulence shakes up opposition politics
SYRIZA’s decline in the opinion polls and the internal disruption that has followed the election of Stefanos Kasselakis as leader is creating a new reality as far as opposition politics in Greece is concerned.
A ProRata poll published this week indicates that SYRIZA has slipped behind not only centre-left PASOK, a development also reflected in a couple of other recent surveys, but that its support has also dropped to the same level as the Communist Party (KKE...
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