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SYRIZA attempts latest restart as parties gear up for next Tempe showdown
Leftist opposition party SYRIZA began its latest party conference on Thursday. With the grouping struggling to even hold its ground in the opinion polls, leader Sokratis Famellos called for the congress to be a “restart” moment for the party, which led a governing coalition between 2015 and 2019.
Famellos criticised the government, accusing Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis of pointing to a rising stock market and bank profits as signs of economic progress, when Greeks are struggling to pay their bills, the current account deficit is growing an...
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