-
Government fears losing momentum to new Tempe backlash as GSI tensions rise
-
Amid signs of split over Tempe probe, government plays down EU prosecutor’s remarks
-
Top EU prosecutor lambasts anti-corruption efforts, calls for reform to bring ex-ministers to justice
-
Government faces pushback on labour law amid lukewarm response to tax cuts
-
ND struggles to gain traction on back of tax-cut pledges as voters’ trust remains low
-
Mitsotakis renews call for Turkey to scrap "casus belli" - opposition unimpressed
PM prepares for low key policy speech as poll suggests support for govt still high

The government is trying to dampen expectations ahead of Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis’s speech in Thessaloniki on Saturday – a task made easier by the fact that the first major opinion poll since the summer break has indicated that support is still strong for his New Democracy party.
Ahead of the coronavirus pandemic, the speech at the Thessaloniki International Fair (TIF) was due to be an opportunity for Mitsotakis to highlight his government’s achievements in terms of economic reforms and for him to announce the next stage of the ...
Full Access
A tailor-made service for professionals
Apart from having access to all our analysis and data, subscribers will be able to consult one-on-one with our analysts.
Free Access
Read some of our analysis for no charge
By signing up to MacroPolis, readers will be able to read two of our articles without charge each month. They will not have access to our data or weekly e-newsletter.
Standard Access
Our analysis and data at your fingertips
Subscribers will be able to read the full range of our articles, access our statistics and charts, and receive our weekly e-newsletter for €530 per year.
€530.00