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Government stands firm on rejecting PASOK's bank tax proposal
PoliticsGreek Politicscharges and distributing them as dividends. Speaking on Open TV, PASOK MP Michalis Katrinis also accused
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Androulakis treads fine line in opposition as pool of available voters dries up
PoliticsGreek PoliticsPASOK leader Nikos Androulakis has been engaged in a delicate balancing act this week, trying to keep the channels of communication with New Democracy and SYRIZA open but also attempting to show voters that his party is not willing to play second fiddle to either of its opponents. The long-awaited
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Newsletter 444 - 06/12/2024
money. Speaking on Open TV, PASOK MP Michalis Katrinis also accused banks of “not doing their jobs
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Tax and banks dominate government's thoughts amid opposition, public pressure
PoliticsGreek Politicscrisis. Speaking on Open TV on Sunday, PASOK’s spokesman Konstantinos Tsoukalas accused New
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PM intervenes on bank charges as budget attracts extra support
PoliticsGreek Politicsis less clear, given that this could open him up to accusations of flirting with the far right. It should
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Mitsotakis lets budget measures sink in as he mulls presidential pick
PoliticsGreek Politicsits course. Speaking on Open TV on Wednesday, leader Nikos Androulakis said the results showed
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Presidential vote creates new battleground as ND and PASOK renew hostilities
PoliticsGreek Politicsreplacing Stefanos Kasselakis as leader. Famellos has indicated he is open to the idea of finding a way
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Opposition parties tested as ND starts fightback over Tempe claims
PoliticsGreek PoliticsKyriakos Mitsotakis, but not leaving themselves open to accusations of political exploitation
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Government comes out swinging as tense week, building up to Tempe protests, begins
PoliticsGreek Politics, at least one that is anti-government, well we probably live in different countries,” Georgiadis told Open
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The nightmare of our choice
Agorait clear to everyone that whatever has happened will come out into the open”. The independent inquiry
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