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Spiliotopoulos on PASOK Elections: SYRIZA’s Internal Strife Boosts PASOK’s Comeback
SYRIZA's internal conflicts call for the expulsion of Kasselakis, inadvertently strengthening PASOK's narrative of a powerful return
Analysis of the PASOK elections: The party won, the candidates lost
PASOK goes to a second round with Androulakis and Doukas, i.e. the third and fourth candidates in Attica, where it faces the biggest electoral problem - The anticipated election of Androulakis will maintain the image of PASOK as a "two-speed party"
PASOK: Historical research on the internal party elections – Eight succession battles from Andreas to the present day
Since 1996, when the founder of the Movement resigned for health reasons, the battles for his leadership have been of great interest
PASOK Elections: Nikos Androulakis first with 29.85%, followed by Charis Doukas in second place with 21.43% & Pavlos Geroulanos in third with 21.15% (Updates)
Pavlos Geroulanos stated that the decision of the citizens is absolutely respected, emphasizing that no one can direct them for the second round
Anastasis I. Karamitsos: Whoever wants there to be an opposition goes and votes
Well, because we have mentioned PASOK many times in recent weeks, and understandably so, today, if one could sum up "the issue" in a few words, one would say to the people "if you want there to be an opposition, go and vote on Sunday"
PASOK elections: See the polling stations in Greece and abroad
The polls will open at 7am on Sunday morning and close at 7pm
War in the Middle East: Biden’s plan for Lebanon – How the US wants to “end” Hezbollah
What the plan presented by the POTUS to Netanyahu includes & how it was promoted in political & diplomatic circles in Lebanon - The assurances to Tel Aviv that Hezbollah will not be a threat again in the near future