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Progressives mull cooperation but leadership issue poses a conundrum

There is unease among Greek progressives about how they should proceed following the European Parliament elections last Sunday delivered a result that highlighted their inability to challenge even a weakened New Democracy unless one of the centre-left parties overshadows the others, or there is cooperation between the different groupings.
Some SYRIZA and PASOK officials have suggested over the past few days that the two parties need to come together to fight the next general election, due in 2027. However, there is also a high degree of scepticism among other cadres about whether this is...
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