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New Democracy considers adjusting course after losses to right and centre
PoliticsGreek Politicsis minded to head in that direction. Rather, it is suggested that the reshuffle may see some of them moved
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Newsletter 427 - 14/06/2024
after it failed to overtake SYRIZA. Some senior figures in the third party see the outcome as being
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Dissent grows within SYRIZA as polls indicated appetite for joined-up centre left
PoliticsGreek PoliticsPolls conducted in the aftermath of EP elections indicate that voters would like to see closer collaboration across the centre left. The findings are bound to intensify debate within the main parties in the space, SYRIZA and PASOK, which are still in the process of digesting the results of the vote
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Mitsotakis has ground to cover after election disappointment as progressives ponder future
PoliticsGreek Politicsthat would see them unite behind a common leader for the purposes of taking on New Democracy
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PASOK poised to decide on new leadership ballot as SYRIZA's pot boils
PoliticsGreek Politicsvoters see Doukas as the best of the potential candidates to take on Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis
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PASOK decides to hold new leadership contest as SYRIZA confusion continues
PoliticsGreek PoliticsKostas Bakoyannis in a surprise result that some in Greece see as a blueprint for cooperating
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Kasselakis warns of SYRIZA shake-up, as ND ousts former minister over assault video
PoliticsGreek Politicsweek will see a further slimmed-down version of the once governing party. The new president
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Kasselakis attempts to ease SYRIZA tension amid meagre poll numbers
PoliticsGreek PoliticsMitsotakis. Just 7 pct of Greeks see Kasselakis as the most suitable of all party leaders to be prime
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Left looks to France for inspiration as SYRIZA postpones key decisions
PoliticsGreek Politicsfor his effort to overhaul the leftists. Observers see Sunday’s decision as an attempt to put off
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Newsletter 431 - 12/07/2024
will be the basis for his effort to overhaul the leftists. Observers see Sunday’s decision
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