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Newsletter 427 - 14/06/2024
PoliticsSurprise EP vote results act as catalyst for political changesSunday’s surprise result in the European Parliament elections has triggered a series of developments in Greek politics, which will probably play out fully over the coming weeks and months and affect all the leading parties. Prime
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Government tries to find its footing again after EP vote surprise
PoliticsGreek Politicsbut it certainly appears that he will have some part to play in any unification process, should
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PASOK decides to hold new leadership contest as SYRIZA confusion continues
PoliticsGreek Politicsa “progressive front” but he insisted that the social democrats would play the leading role in any alliance
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Mitsotakis underlines support for MEP Beleri as field for PASOK leadership vote widens
PoliticsGreek Politics. Prompted by Beleri’s comments that he would like to play a part in helping Albania become a member
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PM gears up for communications drive as PASOK marks 50 years
PoliticsGreek Politicsthat there is still a sizeable part of the electorate which believes PASOK has a significant role to play
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PASOK candidates set out their stalls as SYRIZA sinks further into mire
PoliticsGreek Politicsas mayor of Athens. It should be noted that one of the strongest cards Androulakis had to play when he
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Erdogan meeting tops busy agenda for Mitsotakis at UNGA
PoliticsForeign Policy. Both Athens and Cyprus believe that improving Greek-Turkish relations will play a vital role
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Newsletter 435 - 04/10/2024
government policies. New Democracy sources have tried to play down the significance of such moves
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Androulakis well-placed to retain PASOK leadership as Doukas sneaks into run-off ballot
PoliticsGreek PoliticsPASOK leadership vote, suggests that he could have a key role to play in the frontline team
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SYRIZA's ongoing drama creates space for winner of PASOK leadership vote
PoliticsGreek Politicsan opportunity over the next few weeks to make a play for the voters that seem to be abandoning
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