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  1. Newsletter 479 - 10/10/2025

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    a return to Greece’s progressive space - perhaps with a new political vehicle. This latest move is part... elections. What’s clear is that Tsipras sees opportunity in the electorate’s discontent. Voter disquiet... understand ordinary people’s needs, and 63% think they’re unqualified for office. These figures far exceed

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  2. PM faces new challenges as public sides with farmers, Tsipras questions recovery
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    The parliamentary debate over next year’s budget is due to conclude with Prime Minister Kyriakos... protest by farmers, which seems to have significant public support, and the questioning of Greece’s... as Mitsotakis’s main rival in the months ahead. According to reports, Mitsotakis is expected to announce, among

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  3. Newsletter 489 - 19/12/2025

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    PoliticsNo resolution to farming dispute in sight as ND’s support slipsAnother week has passed... demands can be met, particularly those framed as ultimatums. The government’s selective engagement... significant event of the year, ahead of the Tempe protests on 27.6% and the government’s Chevron

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  4. Newsletter 490 - 16/01/2026

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    the government’s hopes of reaching a settlement with the farmers had risen again. Marinakis announced... - which look slim at the moment - depend considerably on New Democracy’s ability to find a way... that claimed her daughter’s life, has confirmed preparations for a new political party. While she

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  5. Farmers roll back into Athens as government fails to resolve long-running dispute
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    The government’s latest attempt to defuse a long‑running standoff with Greece’s farmers appears... compensation for income lost to sheep pox outbreaks, while reiterating the government’s refusal... of Greek animal products. The administration’s strategy hinges on using the seasonal dip in infection rates

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  6. Coalition unwound

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    was effectively Greece’s fifth government in four years after Democratic Left’s decision to drop out... enters the second year of his premiership on an equally shaky footing. Democratic Left’s departure had... to safer ground soon lost its potential to drive this three-wheeled vehicle on. Beyond securing Greece’s

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  7. Words will always hurt

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    regrettable that at this crucial time in Greece, some of the country’s decision makers have chosen... of public debate and poisons people’s minds. Misinformed and unfounded allegations are lobbed... of our country’s media, we are witnessing a perilous resignation that allows room for conjecture

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  8. The complexities of regaining market access: Could Greece learn from Portugal?
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    for the government of Prime Minister Pedro Passos Coelho. Greece, Portugal’s eurozone peer and fellow... Minister Antonis Samaras and his government used the inauguration events of the country’s six-month EU.... There are different avenues leading to a country’s return to international bond markets. Portugal’s

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  9. Don't let the facts get in the way of "Argentinology"
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    with the argument that given what Greece had gone through in the previous four years, Argentina’s course... the coalition of celebrating another country’s difficulties. A rather complicated story was reduced to cheap.... This masked the economy’s underlying problems: Corruption was ripe, the fiscal deficits were

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  10. Greek debt: A case of learned helplessness?
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    conditioned, even by leading figures in its own government, to believe that Greece’s debt is sustainable... is sustainable and it should not pursue any debt relief. “Forget it Yiannis,” as Greece’s previous... he brought up the issue. It spoils the narrative to argue that Greece’s debt as of the end of last

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