DN mener: Hellas tar et håpefullt farvel med venstrepopulismen

Etter fire år er det venstrepopulistiske eksperimentet i Hellas over.

Greece's new conservative Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis (L) watches his predecessor Alexis Tsipras leaving the Maximos Mansion after their meeting, after being sworn-in on July 8, 2019 following a sweeping election victory put him in charge of the EU's most indebted member with promises to end a decade of economic crisis. - The 51-year-old Harvard graduate and former McKinsey consultant took the oath of office in the presidential mansion in the presence of his wife and three children. (Photo by ANGELOS TZORTZINIS / AFP) ---
Greece's new conservative Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis (L) watches his predecessor Alexis Tsipras leaving the Maximos Mansion after their meeting, after being sworn-in on July 8, 2019 following a sweeping election victory put him in charge of the EU's most indebted member with promises to end a decade of economic crisis. - The 51-year-old Harvard graduate and former McKinsey consultant took the oath of office in the presidential mansion in the presence of his wife and three children. (Photo by ANGELOS TZORTZINIS / AFP) ---Foto: ANGELOS TZORTZINIS/AFP/NTB scanpix
Publisert 8. July 2019, kl. 17.36Oppdatert 9. July 2019, kl. 08.52