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Strong resistance within SYRIZA leaves Tsipras with tough juggling act
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The fine balances within SYRIZA that Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras is confronted with came to the fore over the weekend, when the party's central committee met for two days of discussions.
The fact that Tsipras is far from utterly dominant within the party was evident from the result of three votes taken on Sunday.
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