Leader of the main opposition Syriza party, Alexis Tsipras, speaks to the media. (Photo | AP) 
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Greece's left-wing opposition leader, Alexis Tsipras, stepping down after crushing election defeat

Tsipras, 48, served as Greece's prime minister from 2015 to 2019.

Associated Press

ATHENS: Greece's left-wing opposition leader, Alexis Tsipras, announced his decision Thursday to step down after a crushing election defeat.

Tsipras, 48, served as Greece's prime minister from 2015 to 2019 during politically tumultuous years as the country struggled to remain in the eurozone and end a series of international bailouts.

In Sunday's general election, Tsipras' left-wing Syriza party received just under 18 percent percent of the vote while the winning New Democracy party topped 40 percent.

Tsipras is expected to stay on as leader until his successor is elected by the party membership.

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