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Showing posts with label Political Parties and Movements. Show all posts
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Saturday, September 12, 2015

UK's Labour expected to anoint leftist Corbyn as leader

London (AFP) - Britain's main opposition Labour party was expected to name radical leftwinger Jeremy Corbyn as its new leader Saturday, embracing the anti-austerity sentiment sweeping Europe but threatening deep splits ahead. Corbyn would be the most left-wing political leader in Britain for over 30 years and his policies of ending cuts and taxing the rich are close to those of Syriza in Greece and Podemos in Spain. The 66-year-old has electrified the race, drawing support from students who had never voted before to older people disillusioned with Labour since it tacked to the centre under Tony Blair in the 1990s and led Britain into the 2003 Iraq war. It is not the power of Corbyn's rhetoric which has made bookmakers slash his odds of winning the race -- whose result is due around 11:30 am (1030 GMT) -- from 100/1 outsider to 1/7 favourite. The bearded, grey-haired vegetarian has crammed in 99 campaign appearances, eschewing soundbites and usually wearing sandals, a vest under his shirt and carrying a cup of tea. "Can't we change the mood music, change the language, stop being so brutal about people who are going through misfortunes and start to approach them in a much more civilised way?" he asked at one rally in eastern England last month. His policies include spending more on public services like schools and hospitals, scrapping nuclear weapons, renationalising industries like the railways and involving Islamist groups Hamas and Hezbollah in Middle East peace talks. The three other more centrist candidates in the race -- Yvette Cooper, Andy Burnham and Liz Kendall -- have struggled to build momentum despite having far stronger support from Labour MPs. "Corbyn’s current popularity has little to do with his own charisma," Andrew Harrop of left-wing think-tank the Fabian Society told AFP. "He has triumphed because he represents a rejection of conventional politics and also because Labour’s mainstream candidates failed to inspire excitement or hope."   - Jagged rocks below? -   Despite the "Corbynmania" of his grassroots campaign, some warn that his leadership would split Labour and consign the party to electoral oblivion for the immediate future. "The party is walking eyes shut, arms outstretched, over the cliff’s edge to the jagged rocks below," Blair, Labour's most electorally successful leader who is now deeply unpopular over Iraq, wrote last month. Kendall, seen as a Blairite, says she would not serve in Corbyn's shadow ministerial team if asked, while other prominent Labour figures are expected to do the same. And some Labour MPs are already talking about getting rid of Corbyn as soon as possible after he takes power. "I would give him about 12 months if he does become leader," one, Simon Danczuk, told LBC radio last month. Eunice Goes, author of a forthcoming book about Labour's last leader, Ed Miliband, whose resignation after losing May's general election triggered the contest predicted that Corbyn would be "torn apart by his parliamentary party and the media". Even if he does somehow manage to keep his party together, few believe Corbyn would be elected prime minister at Britain's next general election in 2020 as his ideas are well left of the political mainstream. For many of Corbyn's supporters, that barely seems to matter. "For the first time in a long time, I feel there is somebody representing me, my family and the wider world," said Gill Whisson, a 55-year-old gardener from south London, after Corbyn's final rally Thursday night.   Join the conversation about this story »


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Friday, September 11, 2015

Syriza regains Greek poll lead

Greece's radical-left Syriza party has established a narrow lead over conservative rivals New Democracy nine days from a snap election, according to a poll published Friday.


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Thursday, September 10, 2015

GREEK political leaders cross swords in first debate ahead of Sept. 20 elections

The leader of the Radical Left SYRIZA party and former GREEK Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras (R) and the head of the conservatives of New Democracy ...


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Sunday, September 6, 2015

Centre-right level with Syriza in Greek polls

Snap poll gamble by Tsipras backfires as New Democracy draws level with ruling leftists and spectre of fractured result raising fears of more political uncertainty The stage is being set for one of the most exciting elections in recent Greek history with polls showing the former ruling leftwing party, Syriza, running neck and neck with the centre-right New Democracy party barely two weeks before the snap ballot. Alexis Tsipras’s surprise move to tighten his grip on power, with what he had hoped would be a fresh mandate to implement spending cuts and reforms, is now showing all the signs of having backfired. Diehard leftists, appalled by the anti-austerity movement’s spectacular U-turn, appear to be leaving Syriza in droves. Continue reading...


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Friday, September 4, 2015

Greek Pre-Election Debate on September 9

The Greek public will witness the country’s political leaders confront each other on camera less than two weeks before the September 20 elections. Greece’s political party leaders will engage in a televised debate on September 9. Golden Dawn President Nikos Michaloliakos will not be part of the debate. Reports had previously surfaced that the debate


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Greek Elections: Parties Ambivalent About Possible ...

Greek parties continue their election campaigns as polls show that SYRIZA and New Democracy are very close, while SYRIZA leader Alexis Tsipras claims he ...


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Thursday, September 3, 2015

'No Future' – Leftist Leader Calls For GREECE to Ditch Euro

GREECE should abandon the “catastrophic” euro and return to the drachma, the leader of the country's new breakaway left wing party has said.


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September 3 Marks 41st Anniversary of PASOK in Greek Politics

On September 3, 1974 Andreas Papandreou formed the Panhellenic Socialist Movement (PASOK), the party that ruled for 20 years and marked post-dictatorship politics in Greece. Papandreou, son of Georgios Papandreou who was in Greek politics from 1923 until 1967 and served four times as prime minister of Greece, had just come back from exile in


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Greek political parties gear up for election thriller

Athens, September 3, 2015/ Independent Balkan News Agency By Zacharias Petrou Opinion polls published this week suggest the Greek general election on Sep. 20 will be a very close race to call – not just for the frontrunners but for smaller parties too. For most parties, performance in this election will highly depend on details […]


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Greek Opposition Would Plow Ahead With Austerity Reforms If Elected

ATHENS, Greece -- Less than three weeks before Greeks head to the polls to elect a government and prime minister, the leader of the main liberal-conservative opposition party is calling on Greeks to embrace the reforms ahead. New Democracy President Vangelis Meimarakis told HuffPost Greece his party is ready to govern the cash-strapped country and implement the reforms Greece and its international creditors agreed to last month in a controversial bailout deal. “More than ever, Greece needs to regain the stability, security and trust which the Tsipras government demolished,” Meimarakis said. “The new government needs to rise up to the challenges of the times." In return for bailout funds, the Tsipras government promised its creditors that Greece would implement severe austerity measures and institutional reforms. Tsipras was able to shepherd the reforms through the Greek parliament with support from the opposition, but several members of his own Syriza party disapproved and left the party. Tsipras now returns to the Greek voters, asking them to vote him into office once again on Sept. 20. New Democracy was part of the coalition government that preceded the Tsipras cabinet. The party has thrown its weight behind the bailout deal, arguing that many reforms are necessary. However, it blames Tsipras and his fellow party members' maneuvering and negotiation tactics for making a bad situation notably worse. Meimarakis said his party wants to move ahead quickly with implementing the bailout plan, arguing it is the only way for business to return to Greece. “Structural changes are needed,” Meimarakis said, pointing to proposals aimed at overhauling administrative services, the education system and regulations for foreign investment. He also stressed his party is willing to work as part of a coalition government. "The national interest is our first preoccupation. I believe in co-operation, understandings, consensus," said Meimarakis. RECENT POLLS INDICATE MEIMARAKIS MAY HAVE A SHOT AT JOINING A COALITION. THE MOST RECENT VOTING INTENTION POLL SHOWS SYRIZA AND NEW DEMOCRACY ARE CLOSE, WITH SYRIZA LEADING BY JUST ONE PERCENT.   _ALSO ON HUFFPOST: _ -- This feed and its contents are the property of The Huffington Post, and use is subject to our terms. It may be used for personal consumption, but may not be distributed on a website.


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Greek opposition conservatives nudge ahead of Syriza: poll

Eighteen days ahead of snap elections, Greece's conservative opposition New Democracy party has for the first time taken a slender lead over the ruling left-wing Syriza, an opinion poll showed Wednesday.


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New Poll: ND Leads

  ATHENS — A new opinion poll suggests that Greece’s former governing radical left party has dropped marginally behind the main opposition conservatives in popularity, for the first time since it gained power in January. Greeks vote in parliamentary elections Sept. 20. The GPO poll for private Mega TV published Wednesday gives conservative New Democracy 25.3 percent, […] The post New Poll: ND Leads appeared first on The National Herald.


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Wednesday, September 2, 2015

Poll suggests Greek conservatives overtake radical left

ATHENS, Greece (AP) — A new opinion poll suggests that Greece's former governing radical left party has dropped marginally behind the main opposition conservatives in popularity, for the first time since it gained power in January.


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World Press View: Greek Election Battle Lines Drawn

With less than three weeks to go before the Sept. 20 election, Greece's political parties are taking turns blaming each other again for the country's ills. The post World Press View: Greek Election Battle Lines Drawn appeared first on The National Herald.


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ND Leader Meimarakis Calls on Greeks to Support Party Regardless of Previous Vote

Main opposition leader Vangelis Meimarakis send a message of unity to all Greeks to rally behind the party in the upcoming elections regardless of what they voted in the previous elections, during a speech outside the party’s historic offices in central Athens on Tuesday. “All together, citizens who voted for us and others who are


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What happens to the left when it gains power? Look at ...

Alexis Tsipras, now Greece’s prime minister and leader of the ruling party Syriza, is greeted by supporters during a protest in Athens in October 2014.


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New Democracy leader calls on Greeks to support party regardless of previous vote

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UPDATE 1-Greece's Syriza party lead shrinks further in ...

Greece's Syriza party is oncourse to win 26 percent of votes in a snap election inSeptember, just one point ahead of the conservative NewDemocracy par


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Tuesday, September 1, 2015

Greek Elections: SYRIZA Keeps Bleeding as Party Youth Members Withdraw Support

Less than three weeks before Sunday, September 20, and SYRIZA numbers keep dropping in polls. The blows Alexis Tsipras is receiving keep coming from all directions, and they are really strong. On Monday, his speech writer Theodoros Kollias resigned stating that SYRIZA has lost its founding ideals. On Tuesday, the SYRIZA Youth issued a statement saying


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Sunday, August 30, 2015

World Press View: The Next Greek Government Will Have Many Parties

Whomever wins the Sept. 20 Greek elections will be forced to take in three or even four other parties to control Parliament and be able to rule. The post World Press View: The Next Greek Government Will Have Many Parties appeared first on The National Herald.


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