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In full campaign mode, PM ventures forth to rally support
PoliticsGreek PoliticsNow in complete election campaign mode, Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis is touring Greece to warn voters to disregard the criticism of his government and to back his New Democracy party next year if they want the country to progress and not regress. Mitsotakis latest out-of-Athens speaking event
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Newsletter 360 - 25/11/2022
of his government and to back his New Democracy party next year if they want the country to progress
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SYRIZA gears up for looming elections as poll gap narrows
PoliticsGreek Politicsa more technocratic, rather than political, background. Party officials say that they want
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Tsipras pushes for more thorough probe into mounting wiretap allegations
PoliticsGreek Politics, 40 pct want to see more evidence before they take sides. Perhaps surprisingly given the mixed
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Newsletter 362 - 09/12/2022
of economic interests. However, 40 pct want to see more evidence before they take sides. Perhaps
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Opposition senses PM's position on phonetapping becoming weaker
PoliticsGreek Politicsor PASOK want to strike a potentially decisive blow against Mitsotakis, they will have to do
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Surveillance and Qatargate threaten to overshadow budget debate
PoliticsGreek Politicsnot want to be seen to interfere in the workings of the PEGA committee on spyware, of which she
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Tsipras on alert for snap elections, but Mitsotakis looks set to stay course
PoliticsGreek Politicsmight not want Parliament to resume normal activity after the Christmas break, preferring instead
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Newsletter 363 - 16/12/2022
this Saturday and SYRIZA leader Alexis Tsipras suggested this week that Mitsotakis might not want
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Greek-Turkish enmity to continue as polls loom, sea borders come into play
PoliticsForeign PolicyIn a strange political coincidence, the first half of 2023 elections are due to be held in Cyprus, Greece, and Turkey. In normal circumstances, this might have gone unnoticed, but the tension between Greece and Turkey shows no sign of abating as elections loom, although both sides appear to want
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