The left’s choice
George Papandreou’s victory was spectacular. Facing the failed New Democracy Government under Kostas Karamanlis, a party that in just a few years had run out of competence, ideas and steam, PASOK secured a landslide in the 2009 legislative elections. The party had been rejuvenated through a primary for its leadership and it was ready to provide a new direction for Greece. By the end of 2011, not only was Papandreou no longer leader of the party but the party itself [...]
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