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Newsletter 431 - 12/07/2024
is Yiannis Kannelakis, a TV journalist and former parliamentary candidate. The final list of contenders
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Mitsotakis underlines support for MEP Beleri as field for PASOK leadership vote widens
PoliticsGreek Politics. His exit from jail was covered live by some Greek TV stations. Beleri was, controversially, included
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Dispute over hospital doctor shortages rages as minister makes controversial Turkey comments
PoliticsGreek PoliticsAdonis Georgiadis during a TV interview on Monday caused some surprise. Referencing a repeated threat
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Mitsotakis focuses on next steps as Kasselakis becomes embroiled in new internal row
PoliticsGreek Politicsvoted against having a fresh ballot. In a TV interview, Gerovassili called on Kasselakis to make
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Kasselakis worsens SYRIZA divide by replacing parliamentary leader
PoliticsGreek PoliticsKasselakis and his critics, said he was taken aback by the president’s manoeuvre. He told Skai TV
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PASOK edges into second place as leadership contest takes shape
PoliticsGreek Politicsin internal battles of its own. The MRB poll for Open TV published on Monday puts support for PASOK
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Kasselakis lays out plans for SYRIZA rebrand amid rumours of leadership challenge
PoliticsGreek PoliticsKasselakis at the central committee meeting scheduled for this weekend. Speaking on Skai TV on Wednesday
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Newsletter 432 - 06/09/2024
month. The MRB poll for Open TV published on Monday puts support for PASOK at 10.5 pct in terms
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SYRIZA consumed by new leadership drama as PASOK rubber stamps candidacies
PoliticsGreek PoliticsTV earlier this month indicated that among the respondents who said they will definitely take part
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Poll confirms ND dominance as PASOK hopefuls eye challenger role
PoliticsGreek PoliticsThe latest polling figures give New Democracy a comfortable lead over the opposition. The question now is whether PASOK can take advantage of the disarray in SYRIZA to establish itself as the main opposition. The sounding by GPO for Star TV shows New Democracy garnering 27.2 percent of voting
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