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Greek Parliament to Elect New President Tomorrow
Tomorrow at 11:00 AM, the Greek Parliament will hold its first of up to five votes to elect a new President, replacing Katerina Sakellaropoulou whose term ends March 13, 2025; four candidates have been nominated.
Greek Parliament to Elect New President Tomorrow
Tomorrow at 11:00 AM, the Greek Parliament will hold its first of up to five votes to elect a new President, replacing Katerina Sakellaropoulou whose term ends March 13, 2025; four candidates have been nominated.
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16% Bias Score


Androulakis Outlines PASOK's Independent Path to Power
PASOK leader Nikos Androulakis outlined his party's strategy for an independent path to power, criticizing the Prime Minister's handling of the Presidential election and warning against global trends under a second Trump presidency, while emphasizing PASOK's role as a counterbalance to perceived thr...
Androulakis Outlines PASOK's Independent Path to Power
PASOK leader Nikos Androulakis outlined his party's strategy for an independent path to power, criticizing the Prime Minister's handling of the Presidential election and warning against global trends under a second Trump presidency, while emphasizing PASOK's role as a counterbalance to perceived thr...
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48% Bias Score


PASOK's Internal Struggle and Government Pressure
Greece's PASOK party faced internal conflict over a parliamentary vote, delaying their decision on supporting Nikitas Kaklamanis for Parliament President, while government pressure and internal divisions potentially cost them a point in recent polls.
PASOK's Internal Struggle and Government Pressure
Greece's PASOK party faced internal conflict over a parliamentary vote, delaying their decision on supporting Nikitas Kaklamanis for Parliament President, while government pressure and internal divisions potentially cost them a point in recent polls.
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44% Bias Score


Greek New Left's Presidential Vote Shifts Political Landscape
The New Left's support for Louka Katseli's presidential candidacy has shifted Greek politics, potentially forging a progressive alliance against the right-wing government, while also causing internal divisions within the New Left itself, and increasing tensions within the opposition.
Greek New Left's Presidential Vote Shifts Political Landscape
The New Left's support for Louka Katseli's presidential candidacy has shifted Greek politics, potentially forging a progressive alliance against the right-wing government, while also causing internal divisions within the New Left itself, and increasing tensions within the opposition.
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40% Bias Score


Averoff's Legacy Challenges 'Far-Right' Label in Greek Politics
MP Dimitris Mantzos labeled a presidential candidate as Evangelos Averoff's "intellectual offspring," implying far-right leanings. The author refutes this, citing Averoff's anti-fascist actions during the Occupation, participation in various governments, and contributions to the transition to democr...
Averoff's Legacy Challenges 'Far-Right' Label in Greek Politics
MP Dimitris Mantzos labeled a presidential candidate as Evangelos Averoff's "intellectual offspring," implying far-right leanings. The author refutes this, citing Averoff's anti-fascist actions during the Occupation, participation in various governments, and contributions to the transition to democr...
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56% Bias Score


Greek President's Term Ends; Constitutional Amendment Proposed
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis met with President Katerina Sakellaropoulou, marking the end of her five-year term as Greece's first female president; Mitsotakis praised their collaboration and announced a proposed constitutional amendment for a single six-year presidential term.
Greek President's Term Ends; Constitutional Amendment Proposed
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis met with President Katerina Sakellaropoulou, marking the end of her five-year term as Greece's first female president; Mitsotakis praised their collaboration and announced a proposed constitutional amendment for a single six-year presidential term.
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40% Bias Score

Greek PM Defends Agricultural Policies Amidst Opposition Criticism
In a Greek parliamentary debate, PASOK leader Nikos Androulakis criticized the government's handling of the agricultural sector, citing high food import costs (10 billion euros annually), farmer debt exceeding 70%, and OPAPE's European trusteeship. Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis defended his gov...

Greek PM Defends Agricultural Policies Amidst Opposition Criticism
In a Greek parliamentary debate, PASOK leader Nikos Androulakis criticized the government's handling of the agricultural sector, citing high food import costs (10 billion euros annually), farmer debt exceeding 70%, and OPAPE's European trusteeship. Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis defended his gov...
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48% Bias Score

Kaklamanis Projected to Win Greek Parliament Presidency with Broad Support
Nikitas Kaklamanis, backed by the ruling party and significant portions of the opposition, is projected to win the Hellenic Parliament's presidency today with at least 246 votes, exceeding the government's majority.

Kaklamanis Projected to Win Greek Parliament Presidency with Broad Support
Nikitas Kaklamanis, backed by the ruling party and significant portions of the opposition, is projected to win the Hellenic Parliament's presidency today with at least 246 votes, exceeding the government's majority.
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36% Bias Score

SYRIZA's Dramatic Decline: From Electoral Triumph to Political Marginality
SYRIZA, a Greek left-wing party, plummeted from 36% in the January 2015 elections to approximately 6% today, due to broken promises, internal divisions, and controversial governance, providing a case study in the rise and fall of populist movements.

SYRIZA's Dramatic Decline: From Electoral Triumph to Political Marginality
SYRIZA, a Greek left-wing party, plummeted from 36% in the January 2015 elections to approximately 6% today, due to broken promises, internal divisions, and controversial governance, providing a case study in the rise and fall of populist movements.
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40% Bias Score

Greek Presidential Election Breaks with Bipartisan Tradition
The Greek government's choice of Konstantinos Tasoulas as President breaks with the tradition of bipartisan consensus, sparking debate about future political dynamics and the role of the presidency.

Greek Presidential Election Breaks with Bipartisan Tradition
The Greek government's choice of Konstantinos Tasoulas as President breaks with the tradition of bipartisan consensus, sparking debate about future political dynamics and the role of the presidency.
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56% Bias Score

Mitsotakis Nominates Tasoulas for Greek President, Prioritizing Political Stability
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis nominated Konstantinos Tasoulas for President, balancing potential political risks and seeking to minimize internal party divisions and maintain stability ahead of the next elections.

Mitsotakis Nominates Tasoulas for Greek President, Prioritizing Political Stability
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis nominated Konstantinos Tasoulas for President, balancing potential political risks and seeking to minimize internal party divisions and maintain stability ahead of the next elections.
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48% Bias Score

Androulakis: Vote PASOK to Remove New Democracy
PASOK leader Nikos Androulakis, in an interview, declared his party's objective is to replace New Democracy in government, directly linking a vote for PASOK to the removal of New Democracy. He refuted accusations of potential alliances with extreme parties, emphasizing PASOK's independent path.

Androulakis: Vote PASOK to Remove New Democracy
PASOK leader Nikos Androulakis, in an interview, declared his party's objective is to replace New Democracy in government, directly linking a vote for PASOK to the removal of New Democracy. He refuted accusations of potential alliances with extreme parties, emphasizing PASOK's independent path.
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48% Bias Score
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