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Centre-left parties jockey for leading role in post-election landscape
                    With New Democracy poised to cement its political dominance in the upcoming EP elections, the leaders of SYRIZA and PASOK have been exchanging barbs over which of the two will lead the inevitable shake-up of the centre left space on the day after.
The two parties of the left and centre-left are competing for distant second place after New Democracy took 41 percent at last summer’s national elections and now looks set to equal the 33 percent win achieved in the 2019 European elections.
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