The Economist (US), March 25th, 1995
Andreas Papandreou retains power in Greece despite failing health, but some observers expect him to step down in 1995. Possible successors include Carolos Papoulias and Apostolos Kaklamanis. Papandreou's foreign policy in the Balkans is discussed.
ANDREAS PAPANDREOU, Greece's ailing prime minister, has become a frail shadow of the fiery radical who in the 1980s threatened to take Greece out of NATO and the European Union. With shuffling gait and voice reduced to a gravelly whisper, he cuts a pathetic figure on television. Ordinary Greeks say they are reminded of the decrepit leaders of Easter...
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