A number of commentators have written on the extent to which Syriza managed to attract the backing of a wide section of Greek society in its election victory on 25 January. Vasilis Leontitsis writes that one of the key dynamics in the election was the support Syriza received from lower middle class families. He argues that while such families had tended to vote conservatively in previous elections, the net effect of the country’s economic crisis was to radicalise this section of the electorate and push them toward parties with more radical platforms
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Support for individual political parties has changed substantially since the start of the crisis in ...
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What are the consequences of Syriza coming to power in Greece in 2015? Did it become a new Weimar Ge...
Three weeks in office the coalition government in Greece appears to be dominating the headlines acro...
There have been almost 40 years after the restoration of democracy in Greece and a peculiar prosperi...
Syriza won power in the Greek elections on 25 January, however the new Greek government faces signif...
On 25 January, Syriza, led by Alexis Tsipras, won the 2015 Greek parliamentary elections and formed ...
The Coalition of the Radical Left (Syriza) is currently leading the polls ahead of Greek parliamenta...
Syriza lost the July 2019 election in Greece to the right‐wing New Democracy Party, though it was no...
Syriza won the largest share of support in the Greek parliamentary elections on 20 September. Nikole...
Reading the press headlines all over Europe today, one gets the impression of a schizophrenic Europe...
During the months preceding the last two Greek parliamentary elections of 6 May and 17 June 2012, fo...
Most EU foreign policy decisions require the agreement of all EU member states. Following the victor...
Between 2010 and 2015, a period of significant political change in Greece, the Coalition of the Radi...
Support for individual political parties has changed substantially since the start of the crisis in ...
It is too easy to see SYRIZA’s election victory in Greece as a victory for the European Left against...
The negotiations between the Greek government and its creditors have dominated European politics in ...
What are the consequences of Syriza coming to power in Greece in 2015? Did it become a new Weimar Ge...
Three weeks in office the coalition government in Greece appears to be dominating the headlines acro...
There have been almost 40 years after the restoration of democracy in Greece and a peculiar prosperi...