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A pro-euro alliance to challenge Tsipras?
The possibility of Greece’s opposition parties combining forces to form a pro-European front for possible snap elections was revived on Wednesday but the possibilities of such an alliance remain slim.
The idea was revived by ex-Administrative Reform Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis in interview with Skai TV and radio. The New Democracy MP proposed that his party, PASOK and To Potami explore ways to cooperate if Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras decides not t...
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