Kostas Simitis
PASOK: From the 3rd of September over to the battle of leadership – Messages from Simitis, Papandreou, and Venizelos
During the event, the three former leaders, founding members, younger generation representatives, the current leader, and the other presidential candidates emphasized that PASOK is returning stronger in opposition, aiming to regain governmental influence in the future.
Zappeion: Candidates for PASOK Leadership Gather for 50th Anniversary Celebration
This year’s anniversary coincides with the final stretch leading up to the key leadership election. Former PASOK Presidents, Kostas Simitis, George Papandreou, and Evangelos Venizelos, will deliver greetings. Founding members who signed the September 3, 1974 declaration will be honored.
PASOK, the political phenomenon that reshaped Greece turns 50: Its rise, fall, and undefined future
PASOK celebrates 50 years of existence today, having been founded by Andreas Papandreou on September 3rd at the Capital Hotel in Syntagma. Protothema.gr marks this anniversary with five articles by Pantelis Kapsis, Nikos Felekis, Dimitris Pagadakis, Dimitris Danikas, and Stefanos Tzanakis.
PASOK turning 50
The Panhellenic Socialist Movement (PASOK) is celebrating the 50th anniversary of its establishment by late prime minister Andreas Papandreou on Tuesday, as it heads into a leadership race that will determine its way forward.
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The “Governor’s Mansion” of Thessaloniki becomes a “little palace” again, after 18 years
The legendary Governor’s Mansion (“Palataki” or “Kyverneion” in Greek) of Thessaloniki, the imposing edifice with its magnificent view, which has hosted heads of state, kings and prime ministers, is being revived.
Diamantopoulou Urges MPs: Unite for a Visionary and Powerful PASOK
In her letter to MPs and MEPs, Diamantopoulou outlines her political journey, goals, and achievements, emphasizing the need for unity moving forward. She highlights her intent to showcase her programmatic commitments through the upcoming televised debate.
May they pitch in
It took 16 years before Greece could allow the establishment of private universities. We could have had them since 2007 when the then conservative premier Kostas Karamanlis proposed a change to Article 16 of the Constitution, but he was not able to secure the consent of PASOK leader George Papandreou.
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President Sakellaropoulou to receive members of families of Israeli hostages on Monday
The president of the Hellenic Republic Katerina Sakellaropoulou will receive members of the families of Israeli hostages who are held by Hamas in the Gaza Strip, on Monday at 11 a.m. at the Presidential Mansion.
PM vows to take Greece to next level
Presenting his government's vision for the future in Parliament on Thursday, Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis referred to the implementation of the fourth cycle of Greece's modernization.
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Former foreign minister Theodoros Pangalos dies
Theodoros Pangalos, a former foreign minister with Socialist PASOK in the 1990s, died on Wednesday, aged 84. The news was announced by his family on his Twitter account.
"Our beloved Theodoros Pangalos died today peacefully at home with his family and close associates by his side. Have a good journey our beloved. We will always remember you with love," the tweet said.
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