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Socialist Leader George Papandreou Steps Down as Snap Election Looms

Greek socialist leader George Papandreou on Saturday formally stepped down to enable his struggling party to elect a successor in time for a snap election expected next month.
“The time has come for me to wage my battles from other ramparts,” said Papandreou, who resigned as prime minister in November to pave the way for a coalition government to steer the country away from default.
“I took tough decisions. They may have cost me politically but they were worth it,” he told a party assembly in a speech met by frequent applause.
Finance Minister Evangelos Venizelos is expected to succeed Papandreou when the party elects its new leader on March 18.
The socialists swept to power in 2009 on a ticket of economic reforms, but a year later Papandreou’s government faced bankruptcy and was forced to sign an unpopular bailout with the EU and IMF that brought tough austerity.
Based on recent polls, the party is heading for a major thrashing and could drop to the lowest point in its 37-year history.
(source: AFP)

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