- sosi.alistiˈko ˈcinima]),
known mostly by its
acronym PASOK, (/pəˈsɒk/; ΠΑΣΟΚ,
pronounced [
paˈsok]) is a social-democratic
political party in Greece. Until...
-
considered for merging. › The
PASOK –
Movement for
Change (
PASOK-KINAL; Gr****: ΠΑΣΟΚ – Κίνημα Αλλαγής, romanized:
PASOK – Kínima Allagís, abbr. ΚΙΝΑΛ)...
-
PASOK Youth (Gr****: Νεολαία ΠΑΣΟΚ, translit. Neolaia
PASOK) is the
youth organization of the Pan****enic
Socialist Movement (
PASOK)
party of Greece. The...
- The 2024
PASOK –
Movement for
Change leadership election took
place on the 6th of
October 2024, with a
second round on the 13th of the same month, in...
- 1999 to 2004.
Papandreou was
leader of the Pan****enic
Socialist Movement (
PASOK) party,
which his
father founded, from
February 2004
until March 2012, and...
- with its
historic rival, the Pan****enic
Socialist Movement (
PASOK). New
Democracy and
PASOK were
created in the wake of the
toppling of the
military junta...
-
Kostas Karamanlis won the elections,
ending eleven years of rule by
PASOK.
PASOK was led into the
elections by
George Papandreou, who
succeeded retiring...
- Pan****enic
Socialist Movement (
PASOK), and
served as
Prime Minister of
Greece from 1996 to 2004.
Simitis was a
founding member of
PASOK, and he was
appointed Minister...
- secured. The left-wing
SYRIZA and
PASOK came in
second and third, respectively:
SYRIZA lost two seats,
while PASOK gained one. Overall,
those left-wing...
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orientation of
Greece and the
political dominance of the
parties ND and
PASOK,
although PASOK has
declined since the 2010s,
being replaced by
Syriza as the largest...