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Green development a force of reversal of country's ills, Papandreou says.

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(From Athens News Agency)

Main opposition PASOK party leader George Papandreou considers "green development" as being the force of reversal for the country's ills.

Papandreou, who was speaking in an interview with the Athens newspaper "Kathimerini", said that his party proposes "targeted, longterm planned and qualitative growth." He went on to say that "we shall put an end to the state of ...

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