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After the 2024 European elections: Rightward shift with slight headwinds

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Struggle and suffering: The 1946-49 Greek Civil War

Fighters of the Greek Army of National Liberation

The struggle continues in Greece: 'Jacobin' interview with Stathis Kouvelakis

In Athens, supporters of the "No" campaign celebrate after the first results of the July 5 referen

Mike Treen: SYRIZA victory in Greece a blow to austerity

Crowd at SYRIZA leader Alexis Tsipras' victory speech, January 25, 2015.

Greece: Why SYRIZA made the deal with the Independent Greeks (ANEL)

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By Haris Triandafilidou

February 5, 2015 -- Transform!, posted at Links International Journal of Socialist Renewal -- The first projections already revealed that the Greek election on January 25, 2015, would lead to a fundamental change of political direction. This turned out to be true even though the goal of achieving an absolute majority was just missed. Instead of the required number of 151 parliamentarians, SYRIZA won 149 out of 300 deputies in the parliament (Vouli).

Eyewitness Greece: SYRIZA announces dramatic changes, prepares for debt battle with EU

SYRIZA leader Alexis Tsipras makes his victory speech, January 25, 2015.

Greece: SYRIZA’s win -- the numbers behind the victory

SYRIZA: 149 seats, 36.5%; New Democracy: 76 seats, 27.8%; Golden Dawn: 17 seats, 6.3%; To Potami: 17 seats,

Greece: Is SYRIZA radical enough?

SYRIZA's closing election rally, A

Why the whole world is watching Greece

SYRIZA supporters rally.