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  1. Is the Greek green transition running out of power?

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    is uncertain. With no political actor offering a fully formed alternative energy vision ahead of 2027

    4%
  2. Mitsotakis urges EU to be proactive, PASOK looks for silver lining ahead of congress

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    an alternative to the Mitsotakis government. Estimates suggest that 60–70 pct of the congress delegates

    4%
  3. Newsletter 499 - 20/03/2026

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    alternative is a multidimensional foreign policy: rebuilding channels with Russia, strengthening ties

    4%
  4. ND tries to play down resurfacing of Predator as PASOK seeks to recast itself
    Photo by Panayotis Tzamaros/Fosphotos

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    of presenting itself as the only credible alternative governing force to New Democracy. The party wants

    4%
  5. Eurozone periphery condemned to low wages, demand, EC study suggests
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    Economy

    no alternatives given market pressures or, as in Greece’s case, complete loss of market access

    3%
  6. Amid flare-up with PASOK, Tsipras makes plans to govern
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    how it plans to govern and what alternatives it offers to the current government

    3%
  7. Greek elections as seen (or imagined) from Berlin
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    for Berlin to conduct a comprehensive re-evaluation of Greeks politics and political alternatives

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  8. Greece and lenders talk at cross purposes, head for crisis summit
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    have to come up with alternatives. This divergence appears one of the most difficult problems

    3%
  9. Newsletter 32 - 26/06/2015

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    measures with alternatives. However, in the end it seems the Greek prime minister was free to pick any

    3%
  10. The Greeks deserved better than this
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    that there is “flexibility built into the Greek programme” and that Tsipras could replace some measures with alternatives

    3%