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Are Independent Greeks and SYRIZA set to become odd bedfellows?
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Could what once seemed impossible be about to happen? Are we set to see SYRIZA and the Independent Greeks, two parties on opposite sides of the political spectrum, agree an official cooperation?
Speculation about the left- and right-wing parties joining forces has intensified after Independent Greeks’ MP Notis Marias suggested that the two political groups could allow candidates to run on the same ticket at next year’s local election. He propos...
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