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Tsipras vows battle to improve bailout after Greek election

In a campaign speech in the northern town of Thessaloniki, Tsipras offered no new policy ideas but pledged thousands of new jobs and an attack on corruption.

September 07, 2015 / 09:35 IST
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Former Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras promised on Sunday to fight to improve the terms of Greece's latest bailout as he tried to shore up a rapidly collapsing lead in opinion polls, two weeks before a snap election.

In a campaign speech in the northern town of Thessaloniki, Tsipras offered no new policy ideas but pledged thousands of new jobs and an attack on corruption.

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He defended his record of battling Greece's creditors in his seven months in office, even though he was eventually forced to capitulate to their demands to secure the 86 billion euro (USD 96 billion) rescue package, Greece's third in a protracted debt crisis that at times has threatened its future in the euro.

"The battle to improve it is far from over," Tsipras said, referring to the bailout. He said he would seek to win some form of debt relief and press Greek demands to restore collective bargaining powers for workers, a move the creditors oppose.