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Thessaloniki Port Authority contract signed, Hellenikon takes another step
EconomyProgrammeThe contract for the sale of a 67-percent stake in the Thessaloniki Port Aurthority (OLTH) was signed on Thursday between Greece’s privatisation agency and the German-led consortium which submitted the winning tender earlier this year. The consortium consisted of private equity firm Deutsche Invest
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No sign of coalition letting up on Novartis case as poll shows gap closing
PoliticsGreek Politicsof winning back support and perhaps denying the centre-right and centre-left parties vital votes
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Athens gets first taste of Erdogan's new era in power
PoliticsForeign Policypolitically isolated) the AKP, or Justice and Development Party, which has been winning elections ever since
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Mitsotakis eyes tax cuts to jump-start economy, also seeks unity but not with SYRIZA
PoliticsGreek Politics) for winning party, and Greece being left in an ungovernable state, Parliament would give a New Democracy
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Another austerity fighter to bite the dust
AgoraYanis Varoufakis has not been a winning recipe for litigants. This does not stop people from trying
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Coalition's role in freight terminal contract, public broadcaster under attack
PoliticsGreek Politicsfrom the winning bidder was reduced from 20 million euros to 10 million euros and the space
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Tsipras seeks to build political capital from "positive" measures
PoliticsGreek Politicsof only giving the green light for the payments in the hope of winning votes. SYRIZA and New
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Mitsotakis pledges more benefits, new faces as election build-up intensifies
PoliticsGreek Politicsthe proportional representation system (no 50-seat bonus for the winning party). With one eye on these voters, who
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SYRIZA and ND battle over centre ground with different methods, aims
PoliticsGreek Politicscalling for SYRIZA and KINAL to cooperate in order to prevent New Democracy from winning the next
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Questions persist about timing of general elections
PoliticsGreek Politicsthe conservatives’ winning ticket. This could lead to a crushing defeat for Tsipras and his party later in the year
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