Alexis Tsipras was sworn in after his radical
Syriza party forged an alliance with a small right-wing nationalist
party to make up the two seats it needed for an overall majority in Sunday's Jan 25,2015 general election.
Syriza's banner reads: "Hope is on its way"
Alexis Tsipras was swept to office on a promise to renegotiate Greece's 240
billion-euro (£179 billion) international bailout deal, and reverse many
of the reforms that creditors demanded in exchange for keeping the
country financially afloat since 2010
Syriza won 149 seats in the 300-seat parliament in Sunday's vote and had an 8.5-point lead over the ruling conservative New Democracy party of outgoing Prime Minister Antonis Samaras.
Alexis Tsipras,as an atheist, he becomes the first prime minister to be sworn in without
the traditional oath and blessing of basil and water from the Greek
Archbishop
Alexis Tsipras,the leader of Greece's left-wing anti-bailout Syriza party has laid
flowers at a WWII Memorial in Athens (a former rifle range, was where the Nazis executed 200 Greek communist resistance fighters on 1 May, 1944)as his first act after
being sworn in as Prime Minister.
In his victory speech Alexis Tsipras vowed Greece would abandon the "catastrophic austerity" measures imposed under the EU-IMF deal and has also promised to renegotiate the repayment terms of Greece's €240bn (£179bn) international bailout
"Greece leaves behinds catastrophic austerity, it leaves behind fear and
authoritarianism, it leaves behind five years of humiliation and
anguish," Alexis Tsipras told
Alexis Tsipras used his first post-election tweet to respond to a congratulations message from British actor and comedian Hugh Laurie.
"Thank you Dr", he replied, in a reference to Laurie's role in the US television series House.
About Syriza
Syriza is an acronym meaning the "Radical Coalition of the Left".
Formed in 2004, it is an umbrella group, with the party Synaspismos
(Coalition of the Left of Movements and Ecology) the key component.
Alexis Tsipras, its 40-year-old leader, originated from the youth
wing of the Greek Communist Party, the KKE, and rose to prominence as
candidate for the mayor of Athens in 2006.
Young people began to identify with Syriza after the riots in
Greece in 2008. But it has since succeeded in attracting voters from a
broad base, including public sector workers and small business owners.
Alexis Tsipras's message to voters is simple - the promise of an end to painful austerity measures and a boost in public spending
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