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Controversial labour law set to usher in radical changes to employment practices
PoliticsGreek Politicsserved as a foot soldier and a minister, and claimed the result of the second round was still wide open
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Newsletter 394 - 22/09/2023
open enough about his background. Skertsos quipped that Kasselakis had “the appearance of Mitsotakis
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Mitsotakis-Erdogan talks rubber stamp roadmap, allowing next steps
PoliticsForeign Policyto maintaining open channels of communication, and the will to take further steps that could finally
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Government faces new storm test as Kasselakis sweeps through SYRIZA
PoliticsGreek Politicsto extend the tourism season, but also to “open new destinations on the mainland for people
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Greece aiming to agree updated migration deal with Turkey
PoliticsForeign Policy. On the other hand, it is not certain that the EU would like to currently open this issue with Ankara
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PM urges ministers to heed local vote warnings as opposition looks ahead
PoliticsGreek Politicskind of scope for them to work together and what that cooperation might look like. Speaking on Open TV
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Newsletter 398 - 20/10/2023
SYRIZA and PASOK. Speaking on Open TV on Tuesday, PASOK leader Nikos Androulakis suggested that he
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In leader's absence, cracks begin to show in SYRIZA's facade
PoliticsGreek Politicson Friday, Tzoumakas was more open about his concerns regarding the new opposition leader. “He didn’t
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SYRIZA's left wing a step closer to walking out, creating window of opportunity for PASOK
PoliticsGreek PoliticsAs each day passes, SYRIZA looks to be moving closer to a permanent split, triggered by the surprising rise of Stefanos Kasselakis to become party leader, that could blow opposition politics in Greece wide open. Kasselakis referred veteran socialist Stefanos Tzoumakas to SYRIZA’s disciplinary panel
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Expulsions hasten SYRIZA split as ND ploughs ahead in pursuit of political dominance
PoliticsGreek Politicsstanding with immediate effect. There is also an open question over the stance that Kasselakis’s
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