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PASOK, SYRIZA leaders show little appetite for touted alliance of progresives
Amid constant speculation about the progressive space in Greek politics, the leaders of the two main parties representing the left and centre left are showing no intention of stepping aside to facilitate a possible alliance.
In a TV interview on Monday night, PASOK leader Nikos Androulakis said he is prepared to stand in a new leadership election for control of the socialist party, which would normally take place in 2025. However, he defended his record as leader, arguing t...
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