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Androulakis reaffirmed as PASOK leader, ending talk of centre-left alliance

Nikos Androulakis has held on to the leadership of PASOK after a comfortable victory over challenger Haris Doukas in Sunday’s run-off vote, handing the Cretan politician a fresh opportunity to generate momentum for his centre-left party, perhaps boosted by SYRIZA’s ongoing disintegration.
Androulakis took just under 60 pct of almost 210,000 votes cast, leaving Athens Mayor Doukas with just over 40 pct and signifying a convincing win for the incumbent. Androulakis won 12 of the 13 regions of the country in which votes were cast. Doukas on...
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