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nomoba
24th August 2015, 18:05
Panagiotis Lafazanis, head of the Popular Unity (http://failedevolution.blogspot.gr/2015/08/lafazanis-announces-new-political.html), and Alekos Alavanos, head of the Plan B (http://www.ekathimerini.com/149222/article/ekathimerini/news/ex-syriza-leader-alavanos-to-launch-plan-b-movement-favoring-greek-euro-exit), met on Sunday and decided on the cooperation between the two parties in order to establish an anti-memorandum front that will have "strong stigma in the next parliament."
http://failedevolution.blogspot.gr/2015/08/leftist-anti-euro-parties-in-greece.html
Vladimir Innit Lenin
24th August 2015, 21:02
It's positive that Alavanos is joining Popular Unity. I think without him/other important figures from SYRIZA, Lafazanis would struggle to register support amongst the Greek people who, rightly or wrongly, still seem to have goodwill towards SYRIZA.
Guardia Rossa
3rd September 2015, 18:32
HEY! I had an awsome idea, ANTARSYA, KKE (M-L), M-L KKE, EEK, OAKKE, OKDE and the KKE should form a coalition of greek parties representing the radical left, I even came up with a awsome name for it, something like SYRIZA. :unsure:
Philosophos
5th September 2015, 14:49
HEY! I had an awsome idea, ANTARSYA, KKE (M-L), M-L KKE, EEK, OAKKE, OKDE and the KKE should form a coalition of greek parties representing the radical left, I even came up with a awsome name for it, something like SYRIZA. :unsure:
The problem with SYRIZA (besides the stupidity of the members) was that they had extremely right-wing "left" ideologies, practically SYnaspismos the biggest part of SYRIZA was social-democratic.
So saying that the parties mentioned will form a coalition, will be much better in my opinion. Still it will be shit, but better.
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