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PASOK decides to hold new leadership contest as SYRIZA confusion continues
PoliticsGreek PoliticsFollowing deliberations this weekend, Greece’s third-largest party, centre-left PASOK, is heading for a leadership election in October. In the meantime, there seems to be no end in sight to the internal friction at its main rival, leftist SYRIZA. PASOK’s central committee met on Sunday to discuss
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Mitsotakis's predecessors launch caustic attacks against PM's leadership, government policies
PoliticsGreek Politicswith Turkey via the International Court of Justice. He argued that any such development would be met
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such development would be met by a public outcry in Greece. The attacks by Samaras and Karamanlis
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Kasselakis worsens SYRIZA divide by replacing parliamentary leader
PoliticsGreek Politicspolitical will to fight what he called the “rotten system” built by New Democracy. The proposal met
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Government moves to implement PM's pledges despite grumblings from interest groups
PoliticsGreek Politicsa budget of 250 million euros. The PM met with senior Health Ministry officials to discuss reforms
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Kasselakis ousting confirmed as SYRIZA slips in polls, which also carry warnings for ND
PoliticsGreek Politicspolitical secretariat met on Thursday to opine on the result of the no-confidence vote taken
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Athens moves to avoid repeat of EU division over migration policy
PoliticsForeign Policyto countries which sit on Europe’s external borders,” he said. Earlier last week, the Greek PM met
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Concerns about insipid public consultation process highlighted by treatment of climate plan
EconomyFeaturesrequirements tend to be met in a superficial manner or ignored altogether. Climate plan The report’s
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Mitsotakis ousts critical MP as signs of unrest within ruling party start to surface
PoliticsGreek Politicsmet on Saturday to decide the path to the new leadership election. It was far from a unanimous
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Clash with seasonal firefighters and new wiretapping report reopen old wounds for ND
PoliticsGreek Politicsof public employees being met with force is unlikely to sit well with the Greek public, for which the fire
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