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Opposition unable to join forces over recognition of Palestinian state

The inability of Greece’s opposition parties to work together, even on issues that are causing the government discomfort, is being highlighted again as PASOK is set to intensify calls for the recognition of a Palestinian state without coordinating its efforts with any of the other progressive parties.
It is expected that this Monday, PASOK will submit a letter to parliamentary speaker Nikitas Kaklamanis requesting a special session to “update and confirm” a 2015 resolution when the House agreed to support immediate recognition of a Palestinian state ...
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