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Athens prods EU to resume enlargement process for Western Balkans
PoliticsForeign Policydecision makers view this issue. Greece’s main aim is to include Turkey on the summit’s agenda
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Turkish truculence added to factors being considered as PM weighs up snap polls
PoliticsGreek Politicsand there is concern in Athens that Ankara might view this three-week period as a prime opportunity to move
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Newsletter 342 - 17/06/2022
be modest as the overall view of more conservative nations was not changed within a week and any
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Mitsotakis insists on no early elections, accusing opposition of sowing division
PoliticsGreek Politicsminister’s reasoning has led to further speculation about his true intent. Many commentators view
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Newsletter 345 - 08/07/2022
view it as a sincere commitment to seeing through his administration, noting that the appeal
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US amendment on Turkish jets adds new factor in Athens-Ankara ties
PoliticsForeign Policyand the US do not share a view on the extent of Greece’s airspace,” the US State Department has said
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Digital initiatives challenged by opposition focussed on cost of living and political hires
PoliticsGreek Politicsin particular to the centrist voters it is trying to court with a view to the next elections. Polls
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Government on mission to manage expectations in anticipation of tough winter
PoliticsGreek PoliticsAs the political leadership prepares for the summer recess, top government officials are starting to adopt a cautious tone in view of what is expected to be a challenging winter ahead. The desire to offer reassurance in the authorities’ preparations to guard against the worsening energy crisis
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Summer Covid wave sparks fresh warnings, as opposition unites on gender-based violence
PoliticsGreek Politicsfor domestic violence. New Democracy party secretary Pavlos Marinakis reiterated the governing party’s view
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Govt puts focus on handouts, migration to take heat off surveillance affair
PoliticsGreek Politicsrosy view, while sources in the hospitality sector claim that skyrocketing costs will limit
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