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Greece’s Center-Left Voters in Search of a Party and a Leader

Greece’s Center-Left Voters in Search of a Party and a Leader

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There is growing concern among Greece’s progressive voter base regarding both

There is growing concern among Greece’s progressive voter base regarding both the present and future of the center-left. Many feel unrepresented by existing parties and leaders—and are actively seeking a political force and figure that can inspire confidence and provide direction.

Dimitris Koutsoumbas and the Greek communist party KKE maintain a steady presence around 8%. Meanwhile, Zoe Konstantopoulou and her party Course of Freedom continue to ride a wave of momentum into 2025. In contrast, Nikos Androulakis (PASOK) and Socrates Famellos (SYRIZA) have failed to gain the traction they hoped for following their internal leadership victories last fall.

Further down the political spectrum, Alexis Charitsis struggles to persuade his party to embrace his proposals, while former President of SYRIZA Stefanos Kasselakis and his new Democracy Movement party have lost the initial momentum they enjoyed. Yanis Varoufakis’ MeRA25 resembles more of a “yo-yo party,” fluctuating in relevance.

Hovering above them all is the shadow of Alexis Tsipras—perceived by some as a potential savior capable of reuniting the fragmented left, and by others as a looming threat. He appears to oscillate between signaling a political comeback and keeping his distance from ongoing developments.

As the conservative New Democracy government appears to be

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