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Newsletter 353 - 30/09/2022
, compared to 39 pct who viewed it negatively. This is despite only 45 pct declaring themselves satisfied
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Turkey's new Libya MoU prompts swift reaction from Athens, which mulls further moves
PoliticsForeign Policysources appear quite satisfied since the new Turkish-Libyan memorandum has been condemned by the EU
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Athens content with Scholz's first visit, looks for US backing on Libya
PoliticsForeign PolicyAthens appears satisfied with the results of the first visit to Greece by Germany’s Chancellor Olaf Scholz and his clear position regarding Turkey. Even though Scholz tried to moderate his message following his interview with Ta Nea, where he appeared more critical towards Ankara’s repeated claims
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SYRIZA pushes alternative cost-of-living package but govt support still a vote-winner
PoliticsGreek Politicssatisfied with developments in 2022, while one in two are optimistic about the coming year. The number
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Newsletter 369 - 10/02/2023
share of risk between the public and the private sector to be satisfied. However, it is a given
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Election campaign moves into gear, opinion poll data still equivocal
PoliticsGreek Politicsto ProRata, 67 pct of respondents are not satisfied by the government’s record. The most common
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SYRIZA leadership contenders enter final stretch, as ID cards become latest headache for govt
PoliticsGreek Politicsthat they will be satisfied if participation exceeds 40,000 on Sunday. Around 1,800 overseas members are also
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Mitsotakis stands firm on self-employed tax as disintegrating SYRIZA falls behind in polls
PoliticsGreek Politicsintention. This is despite just one in three respondents declaring themselves satisfied
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Athens certifies improving mood in Greek-Turkish relations during Erdogan's visit
PoliticsForeign PolicyThe Greek government seems satisfied with the outcome of the visit made to Athens on Thursday by Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, although opposition parties have applied pressure regarding the details of what was agreed and for Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis to show the tangible
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Where is Greek growth coming from?
Agoraassociated suggests that growth is not satisfied with a domestic supply response. All these angles reinforce
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