Socialist PASOK Moves on Three Fronts Amid Tsipras Comeback Speculation
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Athens - The sudden decision of Alexis Tsipras, the former Greek Prime Minister, to resign from his seat as a member of parliament after 16 years, has caused a major shock in the left and center-left movements, as well as the wider political system, as it is a clear message that he will form a new party.
Responding to a question regarding the possibility of Antonis Samaras founding a new party, he commented: "It concerns us more than the Tsipras party."
Socialist PASOK moves on three fronts amid Tsipras comeback speculation
Socialist PASOK is moving on three fronts to strengthen its political footprint, as the recent resignation of former prime minister Alexis Tsipras from parliament and his reported efforts to form a new political movement reshape Greece’s opposition landscape.
The Samaras party concerns us more than the Tsipras party, said the Deputy Prime Minister, Kostis Hatzidakis, on the Action24 show “Behind the Lines”. Responding to the question whether he is concerned about the fact that Antonis Samaras may proceed – “soon as some say” – to establish a party that could deprive ND of units, Mr. Hatzidakis demanded “not to rush ahead”, underlining that “we are taking everything into account” and that “nothing has…
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