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PASOK stakes coalition survival on voters’ fear of uncertainty
PoliticsGreek Politicsover this matter. - The parties agreeing that next Parliament which sits should have the power
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Ahead of European elections, Greeks display wavering faith in EU
Societythe majority of Greeks believe that the Union is a global power that helps promote peace. The Pew
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Greek central government debt inches down to 320.42 bln in Q1
Economythe Public Power Corporation (PPC), while 1.9 billion relates to guarantees to private enterprises
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Five things to watch for in today's elections in Greece
PoliticsGreek Politicshas a genuine opportunity to challenge for power. Local elections, however, will also have a bearing
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Historic victory for SYRIZA in EU vote unlikely to dislodge Greek coalition
PoliticsGreek Politicswill have to play a longer game than they might have wanted if they are to come to power. Golden
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As SYRIZA looks towards centre, will New Democracy turn to its right?
PoliticsGreek Politicsto power at the end of the Second World War, a development which was also a pre-cursor to Greece’s Civil
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Are things looking up for Greece's privatisation programme?
Economytimetable also includes the privatization of Athens Airport, the Public Power Corporation’s
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As Bank of Greece lines up Stournaras to take over, it reveals how risky things got during crisis
EconomyMacroeconomyto power. Outflows revealed The BoG report released on Wednesday revealed some interesting data
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With prior actions pending, PASOK showing signs of adjustment fatigue
PoliticsGreek Politicsthat finance auxiliary pensions (effective as of 1 January 2015) 5) adoption of small Public Power
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Bid to form alliance for PPC referendum tests SYRIZA's political mettle
PoliticsGreek PoliticsAlthough the government is coming under pressure due to its attempts to sell part of Greece's electricity monopoly, the Public Power Corporation (PPC), the confrontation over the privatisation may end up being a sterner test of SYRIZA's mettle than the coalition's. The opposition party upped
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