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New centre-left party keeps political options open at inaugural congress
The centre-left grouping Movement for Change held its inaugural congress over the weekend, which coincided with an apparent worsening of relations between governing partners SYRIZA and Independent Greeks, all of which has fuelled speculation about future political developments in Greece.
Movement for Change (KINAL) congress was the first opportunity for PASOK, To Potami and other, smaller centre-left parties to make truly official their cooperation, which has been many months in the making. The aim of the congress was to make it clear t...
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