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Tsipras pitch for progressive opposition presents New Democracy with new adversary

The return of Alexis Tsipras to frontline politics seems all but inevitable after the former PM issued a call to arms to progressive political forces to take on the dominance of New Democracy. The conservatives have been quick to dismiss the initiative; however, polls suggest it could meet with notable support.
The former PM used the closing remarks of the second conference organised by his eponymous foundation to sketch out what he described as a “new vision” and a “new patriotism” capable of uniting the country’s progressive parties and get citizens “off the...
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