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Mitsotakis lets budget measures sink in as he mulls presidential pick
PoliticsGreek Politics, allowing the prime minister to regain control after a period of introspection. Last-minute announcements
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PM sets out modest promises for 2025 as internet safety campaign fails to impress opposition
PoliticsGreek Politicsof parental control tools available to them. The second phase will see the launch of a tool dubbed “kids
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Greece makes first contact with new Syrian leader as PM chases up missile issue in Paris
PoliticsForeign Policyignored the EU regulation 2019/452 which foresees that direct foreign investments undergoing control
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Newsletter 452 - 21/02/2025
PoliticsPM returns fire over Tempe as fringe parties gain supportThe government attempted this week to go on the offensive over the Tempe issue by hitting back at its critics, but opinion polls suggest that New Democracy’s popularity is suffering as it struggles to get control of the narrative
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Government comes out swinging as tense week, building up to Tempe protests, begins
PoliticsGreek Politicsthe notorious Contract 717, which aimed to restore the remote traffic control and signalling system
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Newsletter 453 - 28/02/2025
back control of the narrative around Greece’s worst ever rail disaster. Thursday saw the publication
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Huge protests over Tempe add to pressure on government
PoliticsGreek Politicsof the EU-funded scheme to install remote traffic control and signalling systems on the railway
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Mitsotakis tours ministries as government looks for measures to improve public mood
PoliticsGreek Politicscontrol safety system that could have prevented the Tempe crash. Her brother worked at ERGOSE
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Konstantopoulou dominates opposition politics as PASOK and SYRIZA struggle to make mark
PoliticsGreek Politicsfor the government’s drive to regain control of the political narrative and rebuild its relationship with voters
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PM pledges higher wages for armed forces in bid to win over voters, own party
PoliticsGreek Politicsby the government to regain control of the political narrative and to reconnect with voters, particularly
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