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Papandreou May Be Too Charismatic for Greece
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Papandreou May Be Too Charismatic for Greece

1989
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Your Western sources misunderstand the meaning of the Greek word ''charisma.'' Mr. [Andreas Papandreou] took office in 1981, having attracted leftist voters by promising to withdraw from the North Atlantic Treaty Organization and the European Economic Community, and to kick United States bases out of Greece. Nothing has changed. He is the Prime Minister who visited such ''friends'' as Poland's Wojciech Jaruzelski and Libya's Muammar el-Qaddafi; who was enthusiastic about Yasir Arafat and questionable third world socialists, and who refused to attack terrorism.
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New York Times Company