(Greek here, not veeery much into politics, but I think I know some)
This is something, but:
The fragmentation of the left ~must have helped a lot…
The main left opposition party kinda split in 3 different parties (one big and 2 small) and had already split before (one big and one tiny).
I can’t really call it much of a win as there is a big increase in the far right (the are three far right parties which in total have around 15% (one has ~10%, the rest are smaller)…
It is something, but I think it’s far from enough…
Also the same kke party (named pks in the unis) in our universities lost a lot of votes this year, but at least it’s still the top one (in our universities we have elections yearly too).
(Greek here, not veeery much into politics, but I think I know some)
This is something, but:
The fragmentation of the left ~must have helped a lot…
The main left opposition party kinda split in 3 different parties (one big and 2 small) and had already split before (one big and one tiny).
I can’t really call it much of a win as there is a big increase in the far right (the are three far right parties which in total have around 15% (one has ~10%, the rest are smaller)…
It is something, but I think it’s far from enough…
Also the same kke party (named pks in the unis) in our universities lost a lot of votes this year, but at least it’s still the top one (in our universities we have elections yearly too).