Also, Syriza can't be called radical left by any stretch of the term anymore. They've shifted to the old PASOK demographic, and policies.
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Neither of those assertions are absolutely good or bad, depends on perspective. Apparently lots of people prefer Syriza/Tsipras as socialist
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Arguably, what used to be social democrats were totally corrupted, delegitimized by pro-austerity policies. Let that be a lesson to Syriza
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Another thing on Syriza: don't underestimate ornery intent of voters to give him a 2nd chance b/c his 1st term was derailed by the troika
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By which I mean,
#ThisIsACoup sentiment may have partly translated to Syriza votes, despite loathed compromise (outgoing message to EU) -
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#ThisIsACoup Syriza voters will make their displeasure to austerity policies immediately known. The street will be more vocal. -
@asteris Not sure. Friends that voted to left to ‘punish’ Tsipras after supporting in Jan, still have a left govt… *and* a clear conscience
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@asteris Tsipras: From tomorrow SYRIZA is going to change Europe? HmmThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@asteris All is possible in this Loony bin!Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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