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PASOK battles for political space as Tsipras edges closer to launch
PASOK’s fourth congress, which unfolded in Athens over the weekend, was an attempt by the social democrats to position themselves as genuine contenders for power, not merely a mid‑tier force in a fragmented centre‑left, as they brace for more volatility on the Greek political scene.
With more than 5,000 delegates, green‑lit staging and a leader determined to project momentum, the event was designed to signal a party stepping back into the national spotlight.
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