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Government pledges more reforms, but economy set to prove deciding factor in 2025

After suffering a more turbulent year than it expected, the government is aiming to regain its footing in 2025 by returning to the reform agenda that served as the flagship of its first term in office. However, its record regarding the performance of the Greek economy will likely be the factor that determines whether New Democracy enjoys a better year or not.
In an article published in Parapolitika weekly over the weekend, State Minister Akis Skertsos set out the government’s key aims for the New Year. He explained that the ruling conservatives have a new “roadmap”, according to which they aim to implement 2...
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