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Anti-Austerity Party Sweeps Greek Elections—What US Progressives Can Learn

Source: Waging Nonviolence.

There are plenty of lessons to be taken from Syriza’s victory and the rise to power of Spain’s Podemos party, but striving to speak to people rather than politics might be chief among them.

On January 25, Syriza—a previously marginal, left-leaning coalition party in Greece—made history by winning the country’s general election. Winning 149 of 300 parliamentary seats, the party fell just two votes shy of an outright majority. Syriza’s leader, 40-year-old Alexis Tsipras, will become prime minister at the head of a coalition anti-austerity government, beating out the conservative New Democracy party and its now former prime minister, Antonis Samaras. read more