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Brewing rivalry between Venizelos and Papandreou threatens to unsettle fragile PASOK
PoliticsGreek PoliticsAn attempt to rejuvenate PASOK may be over before it has even begun in earnest after a fresh disagreement between party leader Evangelos Venizelos and his predecessor George Papandreou, which could also have damaging consequences for the ruling coalition. Venizelos met with Papandreou last week
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Unpaid taxes up to 1.22 bln in October as total reaches 71.2 bln
EconomyMacroeconomymet since the actual figure reached 994 million in the 6-month period. However, the second target
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New bribe claims likely to poison Greek politics further ahead of presidential vote
PoliticsGreek Politicsplace, so the pair never met. Also, New Democracy has denied that the man involved is a party
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Machinations give both coalition and SYRIZA hope of winning presidential vote
PoliticsForeign Policyleader Alexis Tsipras met with two independent MPs, Odysseas Voudouris (ex-Democratic Left.... In such circumstances it could not be ruled out that the party’s deputies would move en masse to back
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Newsletter 6 - 5/12/2014
commitments that have to be met that will also limit SYRIZA’s room for manoeuvre. Chief among
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Could Democratic Left (DIMAR) hold the key to the Greek presidential election result?
PoliticsGreek Politicswill not be keen about the idea of returning to their former part, especially as they know that they will be met
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SYRIZA's date with history
Agoracommitments that have to be met that will also limit SYRIZA’s room for manoeuvre. Chief among
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The possible scenarios for avoiding snap elections in Greece
PoliticsGreek Politicsindependent and DIMAR MPs put forward such a proposal earlier this month but it was met by stony
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Sharp monthly rise in unpaid taxes to 1.59 bln for November
EconomyMacroeconomymet in the first six months, the second target, which corresponds to monthly collections of 167
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Papandreou's bid for new role in Greek politics far from simple task
PoliticsGreek Politicsto secure a deal was met with horror by many of DIMAR’s remaining nine MPs and it now seems likely
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