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Greece banking on Turkish cooperation in refugee plan
PoliticsForeign Policyexception to the positive mood at the meeting was Tsipras bringing up Turkish violations of Greek air space
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Newsletter 71 - 22/04/2016
’s many faults. The mood ahead of the congress was soured slightly by a controversial conference
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Tsipras upbeat after vote, Eurogroup but deal details may still present problems
PoliticsGreek PoliticsPrime Minister Alexis Tsipras has been in fan upbeat mood this week following the successful parliamentary vote on Sunday and the positive noises coming from the Eurogroup on Monday. Within minutes of the meeting of eurozone finance ministers concluding, the government was emphasising the positive
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Tsipras seeking repeat of full support from coalition MPs in upcoming bailout vote
PoliticsGreek Politics-making. However, the government is in a confident mood ahead of the vote, believing that it will again
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Newsletter 75 - 27/05/2016
of this, the government will try to change the mood, probably through a two-pronged strategy. One
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Coalition and New Democracy at odds over anti-government protests
PoliticsGreek Politics) earlier this year, with something tangible to back up its claim that the public mood has turned so
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Tsipras unveils growth plan but little in way of new ideas
PoliticsGreek PoliticsPrime Minister Alexis Tsipras made the clearest attempt yet on Thursday night to change the negative mood surrounding his government by presenting a growth plan for the coming years. In a carefully managed presentation at the Acropolis Museum in Athens, Tsipras unveiled what he called a plan
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Newsletter 78 - 17/06/2016
”. Polling data suggests that as glib as Gove’s comment may appear, it reflects the prevailing mood
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Uncomfortable parallels: The Greek and British referendums
Agora, it reflects the prevailing mood. According to YouGov, Leave supporters show a sizable level
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Brexit leaves Greece dangling precariously
Agoraon the radical left a better platform but it is unlikely to result in any major shift in the public mood
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