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SYRIZA

SYRIZA in Disarray After Shocking Election Defeat in Greece

By Tasos Kokkinidis May 23, 2023 SYRIZA, the party that swept to power during the turbulent years of the Greek debt crisis, is in disarray after...

Greek elections: Conservative Prime Minister Mitsotakis claims landslide victory, seeks supermajority

Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis, whose conservative party has a 20-point lead ahead of his nearest rival with 82% of the vote counted, doesn't...

Un “jour noir” pour la démocratie grecque

Par Dimitris Konstantakopoulos May 21, 2023 Les citoyens grecs ont été invités aujourd'hui à décider qui les gouvernera au cours des quatre prochaines années. Seulement leurs...

A ‘black day’ for Greek democracy

By Dimitris Konstantakopoulos  Greek citizens were asked today to decide who will govern them over the next four years. Only their real choices are very...

Greek elections: Rail tragedy hangs over vote dominated by dynasties

By Nick Beake May 19, 2023 As backdrops to polling stations go, the view from Kastraki primary school is about as spectacular as it gets. Visitors are...

Mera25 (Diem25), Yanis Varoufakis and their Coalition at the upcoming Greek...

By Dimitris Belantis, Dr. in Constitutional Law, former Member of the Central Committee of SYRIZA Looking back to the four years’ period  since the last national ...

Grecia: la traición de Tsipras a su pueblo

Y las fuerzas que están detrás de todo esto por Dimitri Konstantakopoulos, Sandro Cruz Oct 6, 2015 Se ha hablado mucho de Grecia estos tiempos, de deuda,...

An article that we will not stop writing

By Themis Tzimas (*) This article, almost identical we have written it many, many times before. We will continue to do so almost obsessively, until...

The Austerity Train Wreck

By James K. Galbraith Mar 10, 2023 If human error is to blame for the deadly train collision in Greece on February 28, the responsibility ultimately...

A devastated Greece

By Dimitris Konstantakopoulos Mar 4, 2023 The railway tragedy in central Greece, where a still unknown number of mostly young people (more than 50) have perished, is...