Examples of using Papandreou in English and their translations into Italian
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of the administration of the late Andreas Papandreou, who was firmly in favour of peace
particularly on behalf of my colleague Ms Papandreou, I would once again like to emphasize the importance of the Community Charter of Social Rights, as formulated by the Commission on 27 September.
who had stuck a photo of Andreas Papandreou on his windscreen, arrived at 3 at dawn on Matteiti Square in Genoa.
of a pro-US coup, as were before him Greek Georgios Papandreou and Turkish Bülent Ecevit.
participating in elections as part of the popular-frontist Liberal Democratic Union with the Liberals and with Papandreou.
Today, acting on a proposal from Mrs Vasso Papandreou, Member of the Commission responsible for Social Affairs,
Mrs Vasso Papandreou.
Workforce skills and motivation are the cornerstones of the European economy's competitiveness in a world in which competition is becoming ever fiercer", as Mrs Vasso Papandreou has put it.
Just as Commissioner Patten and Mr Papandreou have done, we declare that any eventual action against Iraq must be taken by the international community
This is a reflection of the very mild opposition of the Papandreou leadership against the present government
the International Olympic Committee, represented at the time by Samarand and Papandreou, reinstituted this institution.
that shout their anger, and makes the Papandreou government and its local and international supporters tremble.
The President-in-Office, Mr Papandreou, has rightly said that today with the leaders we will again have to think up measures.
not a pretension of Prime Minister Papandreou or one or other of the countries of Southern Europe:
the socialist PASOK under Andreas Papandreou, sought to outbid each other in whipping up nationalist sentiment
George Papandreou, announced that Greece would hold a plebiscite on whether to agree to the terms of a deal on Greece's sovereign debt that would have the effect of surrendering Greece's remaining sovereignty
responsibility- as you know, my dear colleague Mrs Vasso Papandreou will be taking over from me- I would like to conclude by thanking those within this Assembly who have under stood and supported the need to clear up the Social Fund.
Andreas Papandreou, was someone who had spent years in America,
Mr Papandreou, to broach the matter at the European Council on 29
What is even worse for Papandreou is that he is finding it very difficult to convince any of his MPs to accept ministerial posts,