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Pasok: The ballot of 160,000 and the new balances on the road to the Congress

Pasok's recent internal elections saw a participation of 160,000 members, significantly surpassing earlier expectations and demonstrating public interest in the party's activities.

The political party Pasok in Greece is experiencing a surge in participation as evidenced by their recent internal elections, which attracted 160,000 membersβ€”far exceeding their expectations and signaling a renewed interest in the party. In comparison, a similar event organized by the New Democracy party saw participation of only 122,000. These numbers are seen as reflective of the work done by Pasok on both political and organizational fronts over recent months.

Party officials attribute this success to well-organized regional conferences held across the country, which helped to reinforce connections between the party and its grassroots supporters. Over the past quarter, these initiatives have not only kept the party's mechanisms engaged but have also facilitated pre-congress discussions that fostered dialogue within the organization. A senior party official emphasized that these efforts effectively β€˜grounded’ Pasok in its base, allowing it to regain ties with the community, which is vital for future electoral success.

Overall, this notable turnout is a promising sign for Pasok as they prepare for their upcoming congress, suggesting that they might be able to build on this momentum to enhance their political position in Greece. It showcases a potential shift in balance within the Greek political landscape, especially as parties like Pasok seek to reconnect with voters and strengthen their grassroots support amid evolving political dynamics.

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