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Tsipras talks up ELAS momentum as ND pleads with former leader to stand down
Tsipras aim to redraw political map as ND drafts plan to contain ELAS
In his first high‑profile interview since his return to frontline politics, former prime minister Alexis Tsipras has set out the identity, strategy and governing ambition of his new party, the Greek Left Alliance (ELAS), while the government has shifted decisively from dismissive commentary to a coordinated effort to dismantle his message.
Tsipras insists he did not return out of nostalgia or personal ambition. He told Alpha TV that he came back because a “large gap” had opened in the wider democratic‑progressive space, leaving the country with a dominant government and no effective oppos...
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