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PASOK on edge amid disagreement over engagement with new Tsipras party
The launch of Alexis Tsipras’s new party, ELAS, has already impacted the political landscape, but PASOK is feeling its arrival most deeply. A comment by Athens Mayor Haris Doukas has exposed tension, strategic anxieties and the fragility of the party’s narrative about remaining autonomous.
The turbulence began with a seemingly cautious remark. Speaking on Mega TV, Doukas was asked what might happen if New Democracy failed to secure a majority in the first election and whether PASOK could consider cooperation with ELAS in a second round. H...
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