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PASOK and ELAS Enter War of Attrition

It began with the law on non-state universities. The Greek Left Alliance (ELAS) said it would not repeal the Pierrakakis law but seek to improve it, providing PASOK with the perfect opening.

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There are many of us who, reading Tsipras's timely post about the fires in print or electronic media, thought: "It can't be! This is probably fake news! He's not stupid enough to rub his feet in the shepherd's mud."

·Marousi, Greece
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The president of the Greek Left Coalition - in the first part of his interview with in - launches a fierce attack on the government for the functioning of the institutions, links corruption with accuracy and presents his proposals for PPC, energy and housing. He explains what has changed since 2015: "Today I not only know what I want, but also how to do it". The president of the Greek Left Coalition, Alexis Tsipras, launches a fierce attack on t…

·Greece
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ELAS leader Alexis Tsipras said that if even a small portion of the budget spent on Rafale and F-16 purchases were allocated to firefighting planes and helicopters, forest losses could be reduced.

·Türkiye
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Alexis Tsipras, former Prime Minister of Greece and founder and leader of the new opposition party, the Greek Left Alliance (ELAS), argued that allocating one-tenth of the country's armament budget to firefighting could save far more forested areas.

The statements of former Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras in an interview about the revenues and investments of HEDNO, were commented on by the Minister of State, Akis Skertsos, in a post on social networks. “Every sentence is a lie or an inaccuracy,” Mr. Skertsos characteristically states, commenting on the interview of the leader of the E.L.A.S party on the website in.gr. Mr. Skertsos describes the former Prime Minister as “incorrigible” and answ…

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in.gr broke the news in Greece on Monday, August 10, 2026.
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