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Election system reforms back in the spotlight
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis remains firm against revising electoral law, despite speculation fueled by a fragmented political landscape. While Mitsotakis dismissed the possibility in a recent Alpha TV interview, PASOK, now the country's second-largest party, is considering targeted amendments as it consolidates its opposition role.
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PASOK chief files new lawsuit over phone tap attempts
PASOK chief Nikos Androulakis has filed a new lawsuit in connection with attempts to illegally tap his phone with Predator spyware in 2021, when he was serving in the European Parliament and running for the leadership of the center-left party.
Androulakis advocating a new path with social driven solutions
“What the government ought to have done and did not do, we took the initiative to organize today both symbolically and practically. We are showing another way where social dialogue can bring solutions to serve the common good. Dignity, perspective, and hope for society”.
Gov’t spokesman criticizes PASOK leader Androulakis over economic proposals
Government spokesman Pavlos Marinakis launched a sharp critique on Saturday of socialist PASOK following party leader Nikos Androulakis' recent remarks.
MRB poll: ND in European elections, Mitsotakis dominant, Androulakis the leader of the opposition
Nikos Androulakis emerges as the leader of the opposition, while ND remains dominant, despite minor losses: these are the two main conclusions of the MRB poll, presented on Open’s main broadcast
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Gov’t has eroded people’s sense of security, PASOK chief says
Nikos Androulakis delivered a broad critique of the government in his first speech to Parliament following his recent re-election as PASOK leader, asserting that since its election in 2019, the conservative administration has severely undermined people's sense of security.
Dissent emerges within PASOK over Androulakis’ new appointments
Following the recent elections, the socialist PASOK party is grappling with internal tensions after leader Nikos Androulakis announced new appointments within the party.
Harsh criticism from Haris Doukas’ circle against Androulakis and Diamantopoulou: PASOK’s choices don’t reflect unity
Haris Doukas has issued strong criticism against the leadership of PASOK regarding the party’s internal “reshuffle” and its parliamentary group. Through his associates, Doukas emphasized that the choices made by PASOK leader Nikos Androulakis “unfortunately do not convey a sense of unity and fail to promote the necessary collaborations and compromises.”
PASOK announces re-elected leader’s key associates
The socialist PASOK party on Monday announced a nine-member coordinating committee to join recently re-elected party leader Nikos Androulakis in key posts.
The committee line-up includes Athens Mayor Haris Doukas, who was defeated in the runoff eight days ago, as well as Pavlos Yeroulanos, placed third in the first round, and long-serving party member Anna Diamantopoulou.
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Upcoming role assignments in PASOK: Androulakis restructures parliamentary group
Nikos Androulakis has scheduled a reshuffling of forces within the parliamentary group and the establishment of a Political Headquarters at Harilaou Trikoupi for early next week. This will involve not only some members of the younger generation but also his three competitors from the recent leadership election.