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PASOK prepares to change leader but perhaps not its fortune
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Beleaguered PASOK is heading for a leadership contest next Sunday after current president Evangelos Venizelos confirmed his departure from the post at this weekend’s party congress.
Venizelos bowed out with a flourish after an accomplished display in Parliament on Friday, when he blasted the government’s strategy in bailout negotiations. However, the PASOK leader admitted that he leaves the party, which won just 4.7 percent in Janu...
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