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Tasoulas Wins First Round of Greek Presidential Elections, Breaking with Tradition
In Greece's first round of presidential elections on January 25th, Konstantinos Tasoulas, the ruling Nea Dimokratia party's candidate and former parliament speaker, won, breaking the 50-year tradition of consensus-based elections, signaling a rightward shift in the country's politics.
Tasoulas Wins First Round of Greek Presidential Elections, Breaking with Tradition
In Greece's first round of presidential elections on January 25th, Konstantinos Tasoulas, the ruling Nea Dimokratia party's candidate and former parliament speaker, won, breaking the 50-year tradition of consensus-based elections, signaling a rightward shift in the country's politics.
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56% Bias Score


PASOK's Alliance Talks Risk Undermining its Leadership Bid
Internal discussions within PASOK regarding potential political alliances with SYRIZA and other parties risk undermining its efforts to become the leading party in Greece, hindering its ability to consolidate its position as the main voice for governmental change, due to the current electoral law an...
PASOK's Alliance Talks Risk Undermining its Leadership Bid
Internal discussions within PASOK regarding potential political alliances with SYRIZA and other parties risk undermining its efforts to become the leading party in Greece, hindering its ability to consolidate its position as the main voice for governmental change, due to the current electoral law an...
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52% Bias Score


Greek PM's Post-Election Appointments Spark Concerns of Rightward Shift
Following the 2023 European elections, Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis appointed Konstantinos Tasoulas as President of the Republic and Nikitas Kaklamanis as Parliament Speaker, consolidating his party's power base while raising concerns among centrists about a potential rightward shift in ...
Greek PM's Post-Election Appointments Spark Concerns of Rightward Shift
Following the 2023 European elections, Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis appointed Konstantinos Tasoulas as President of the Republic and Nikitas Kaklamanis as Parliament Speaker, consolidating his party's power base while raising concerns among centrists about a potential rightward shift in ...
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64% Bias Score


Greece's Prime Minister Proposes Six-Year Non-Renewable Presidential Term
Following the non-reelection of the Greek President, the Prime Minister proposed a six-year non-renewable term, sparking debate about constitutional revision and revealing a preference for a weaker presidency to ensure the ruling party's unimpeded governance.
Greece's Prime Minister Proposes Six-Year Non-Renewable Presidential Term
Following the non-reelection of the Greek President, the Prime Minister proposed a six-year non-renewable term, sparking debate about constitutional revision and revealing a preference for a weaker presidency to ensure the ruling party's unimpeded governance.
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40% Bias Score


Dispute over Pulping of 1973 Army History Directorate Book
Giorgos Mavrogordatos is accused by Dimitris Psarrás of inaccurately reporting that Akis Tsochatzopoulos ordered the pulping of a 1973 Army History Directorate book; Psarrás claims Evangelos Averoff ordered it in 1976, prompting a debate over historical accuracy and sourcing.
Dispute over Pulping of 1973 Army History Directorate Book
Giorgos Mavrogordatos is accused by Dimitris Psarrás of inaccurately reporting that Akis Tsochatzopoulos ordered the pulping of a 1973 Army History Directorate book; Psarrás claims Evangelos Averoff ordered it in 1976, prompting a debate over historical accuracy and sourcing.
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40% Bias Score


Greece's Presidential Election: End of Consensus Tradition
The Greek parliament will elect a new president on January 25th, with the ruling New Democracy party's candidate, Konstantinos Tasoulas, expected to win only after multiple rounds of voting, marking a break from the tradition of consensus-based presidential elections.
Greece's Presidential Election: End of Consensus Tradition
The Greek parliament will elect a new president on January 25th, with the ruling New Democracy party's candidate, Konstantinos Tasoulas, expected to win only after multiple rounds of voting, marking a break from the tradition of consensus-based presidential elections.
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52% Bias Score

Emilia Perez"'s Oscar Nominations Highlight Hollywood Bias
The poorly-reviewed film "Emilia Perez" garnered more Oscar nominations than "The Godfather," "Pulp Fiction," and "Taxi Driver," sparking debate about Hollywood's priorities and the influence of identity politics.

Emilia Perez"'s Oscar Nominations Highlight Hollywood Bias
The poorly-reviewed film "Emilia Perez" garnered more Oscar nominations than "The Godfather," "Pulp Fiction," and "Taxi Driver," sparking debate about Hollywood's priorities and the influence of identity politics.
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64% Bias Score

Pavlopoulos and Samaras Meet, Signaling Potential Political Shift in Greece
During the swearing-in of Nikitas Kaklamanis as Greece's new Parliament Speaker, former President Prokopis Pavlopoulos initiated a conversation with former Prime Minister Antonis Samaras, marking a potential thawing of their long-standing, strained relationship due to the Novartis affair; a future m...

Pavlopoulos and Samaras Meet, Signaling Potential Political Shift in Greece
During the swearing-in of Nikitas Kaklamanis as Greece's new Parliament Speaker, former President Prokopis Pavlopoulos initiated a conversation with former Prime Minister Antonis Samaras, marking a potential thawing of their long-standing, strained relationship due to the Novartis affair; a future m...
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32% Bias Score

Greek Trumpism Gains Momentum, Ruling Party Responds
The rise of Trumpism in Greece has led to a new political movement gaining 4 percentage points in a month, exceeding 20% and causing concern for the ruling party which is losing voters to the new movement.

Greek Trumpism Gains Momentum, Ruling Party Responds
The rise of Trumpism in Greece has led to a new political movement gaining 4 percentage points in a month, exceeding 20% and causing concern for the ruling party which is losing voters to the new movement.
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48% Bias Score

SYRIZA-PS Outlines Four Key Objectives and Plans to Tackle Bank Profiteering
SYRIZA-PS, the Greek opposition party, has announced four key objectives: regaining its leading opposition position, rebuilding the progressive political space, launching a public campaign, and restoring public trust. The party also plans to address bank profiteering, presenting proposals to ease th...

SYRIZA-PS Outlines Four Key Objectives and Plans to Tackle Bank Profiteering
SYRIZA-PS, the Greek opposition party, has announced four key objectives: regaining its leading opposition position, rebuilding the progressive political space, launching a public campaign, and restoring public trust. The party also plans to address bank profiteering, presenting proposals to ease th...
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44% Bias Score

Greece: Parliamentary Procedure Reform Amidst Political Divisions
Greek Prime Minister Mitsotakis and opposition leader Androulakis disagreed on agricultural policy but appear to concur on proposed parliamentary procedure changes to shorten speaking times, with MP Simopoulos proposing stricter measures including automatic microphone and camera shutoffs.

Greece: Parliamentary Procedure Reform Amidst Political Divisions
Greek Prime Minister Mitsotakis and opposition leader Androulakis disagreed on agricultural policy but appear to concur on proposed parliamentary procedure changes to shorten speaking times, with MP Simopoulos proposing stricter measures including automatic microphone and camera shutoffs.
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32% Bias Score

Tsipras: EU's Double Standard Fuels Authoritarianism
Former Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras criticized the EU's lack of strategic autonomy and its handling of Greece's 2015 debt crisis, claiming a double standard in its treatment of left-wing versus far-right governments and predicting a rise of authoritarianism in Europe.

Tsipras: EU's Double Standard Fuels Authoritarianism
Former Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras criticized the EU's lack of strategic autonomy and its handling of Greece's 2015 debt crisis, claiming a double standard in its treatment of left-wing versus far-right governments and predicting a rise of authoritarianism in Europe.
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52% Bias Score
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