Myths and Truths About the Non-Existent Opposition in Greece

The narrative of a non-existent opposition in Greece is gaining ground, with many arguing that the New Democracy government faces no real resistance. The article examines whether this is true or a product of propaganda.
Myths: The opposition, including PASOK and SYRIZA, has raised important issues and criticized the government. MPs and officials have tried to highlight the wrongdoings.
Truths: The instability of the major opposition parties, such as the internal elections in PASOK and the splits in SYRIZA, have weakened its image. In addition, party leaders do not seem to have the necessary momentum to rally voters.
The crisis of representation in the center-left and the New Democracy's propaganda machine contribute to strengthening the narrative of a non-existent opposition.