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New Democracy to take second stab at leadership vote on Dec 20
PoliticsGreek Politicsnot lead to one candidate gaining more than 50 percent of the vote, a run-off vote between the two leading
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Newsletter 54 - 04/12/2015
candidates would take part in the run-off vote. At the moment, it appears that Evangelos Meimarakis
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Car sales resume double-digit growth rate in Oct with 15.2 pct rise
EconomyMacroeconomyto the replacement of old and high fuel consumption cars with new and cheaper to run diesel cars, according
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Greece a gateway and scapegoat in EU's refugee crisis
AgoraNovember, up from 220 in October. This seems to run contrary to the complaints from other European
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Deflated SYRIZA shuns broader political cooperation for now
PoliticsGreek Politicsthat the committee meeting had been planned to run until 9 p.m. on Saturday but concluded at around 5 p.m., before
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Vote on same-sex civil unions reveals common ground and divisions
PoliticsGreek Politicsthe run-off vote against Evangelos Meimarakis takes place on January 10. The results of the first round
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Opposition party leader Leventis a coalition partner-in-waiting?
PoliticsGreek Politicswas prime minister. Karamanlis and his supporters are backing Evangelos Meimarakis in the run-off vote
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Candidates vie for votes as New Democracy leadership race enters final stretch
PoliticsGreek PoliticsNew Democracy’s protracted leadership race has entered its final stretch ahead of Sunday’s run-off vote between interim leader Evangelos Meimarakis and former administrative reform minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis. Meimarakis remains the favourite to beat his younger opponent after collecting almost 40
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Car sales grow by 7 pct in Dec and by 13.5 pct overall in 2015
EconomyMacroeconomyand to a lesser extent replacement of old and high fuel consumption cars with new and cheaper-to-run diesel
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With bailout review in balance, PASOK's role back in spotlight
PoliticsGreek Politicsdeputies, which could still be a significant enough parliamentary presence should the government run
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