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How we ended up at the breakup of the New Left, who is joining Tsipras’ ELAS, and what those who remain will do
Alexis Tsipras’ return is rapidly reshaping the opposition landscape, as the founding of the Hellenic Left Alliance is already triggering departures, shifts, and new balances within the centre-left
PASOK: Polling Collapse, Doukas, Tsipras, the expulsion that “solves nothing,” and Georgiadis’ prediction
PASOK is in turmoil after the first opinion polls showed it falling to fourth place, behind New Democracy (ND), ELAS, and “Hope.” New statements have come from Anna Diamantopoulou, while a representative of Alexis Tsipras is calling on PASOK to clarify whether it might cooperate with ND
Dimitris Drymiotis: “Karystianou will enter Parliament, possibly even with a double-digit percentage. I have doubts whether Androulakis will remain second. Samaras will not get more than 4%”
"Mitsotakis has been for 10 years without ever losing first place, he has defeated his opponents, and we want to remove this man - this is on the verge of psychoanalysis,” said Andreas Drymiotis
New Democracy monitors the battle for second place in the polls and works on reuniting its 2023 voters
Gradually, the ruling party will also place PASOK and Alexis Tsipras into the equation, reviving the narrative of a “patchwork government” that had also been used in 2023
Two new polls show double the support for New Democracy, PASOK’s needle unmoved, Tsipras rising, Karystianou falling
Pulse shows New Democracy at 29.5% and PASOK at 14%; MRB gives New Democracy 28.8% and PASOK 14.5% — Mitsotakis remains the most suitable prime minister with 23.1%, while Nikos Androulakis is at just 8%
Real Polls: 28.5% ahead for ND, 16 points behind for PASOK
60% see a possible Tsipras party as another split in the progressive space