Former Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras formally launched a new political party on Tuesday night in Athens, naming it ELAS — short for Elliniki Aristeri Symparataxi (“Greek Left Alliance”) — during a public event in Thissio. The unveiling marked his official political comeback and included the party’s founding declaration, visual identity, and an initial outline of its political message. Speaking with the Acropolis in the background, Tsipras presented ELAS as a new vehicle for the broader progressive camp, sharply criticizing the ruling New Democracy government over inequality, scandals, and institutional decay. Reports preceding the launch indicated that the new formation aimed to appeal across the Left, ecological, and social-democratic spectrum. Organizers also prepared an online platform where supporters could sign the founding text. At the core of the launch was a seven-point founding pledge, which framed the party’s mission around “life with dignity,” strengthening democracy, ...
Cyprus has a new Member of Parliament, and this time it is not a grey-haired lawyer, a retired banker, or even a failed singer from a talent show. No, this time the voters of Direct Democracy have sent to the House a 23‑year‑old ex‑poker‑pro, ex‑engineering‑student, ex‑soldier, current content creator, frequent flyer and part‑time Ironman, because the island apparently decided that LinkedIn must never look this empty again. According to his official biography, the honourable gentleman grew up in Pafos with family roots in Trikala, won a coveted place at the National Technical University of Athens to study Electrical Engineering, and then bravely dropped out — presumably after realising that Ohm’s Law offers fewer sponsorship deals than Instagram stories. Where lesser mortals would have settled for a degree, Dimitris Baros opted instead for that most stable of career paths: professional poker, which he pursued from the age of 16 to 22, because nothing says “sound ...