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Mitsotakis defends seven years in power, sharpens strategy for tough election campaign
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Tsipras aim to redraw political map as ND drafts plan to contain ELAS
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ELAS emerges as clear winner among new entrants, Elpida falters
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Government embraces debtor compensation ruling as ELAS unveils frontline team
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Scandals, shifting polls and strategic anxiety make for unsettled political summer
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Parties shift into early campaign mode as ND mobilises and ELAS builds machine
Mitsotakis appeals to "silent majority" as Tsipras puts squeeze on PASOK and SYRIZA
The emergence of Alexis Tsipras’s new party, the Greek Left Alliance (ELAS), has disrupted established balances, destabilised the opposition, and forced governing New Democracy into high intensity pre‑election manoeuvring.
Across the political spectrum, parties are either on edge because of fast‑moving developments or scrambling to prepare themselves for an election cycle that now looks far more unpredictable than it did even a few weeks ago.
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