Search
-
Newsletter 476 - 19/09/2025
labour rights, stifled small businesses, and a skewed production model. Famellos criticised the government’s push to privatise public goods, warning it entrenches a low-value, import-heavy growth model
6% -
Greece closes 2013 with 691 mln budget primary surplus despite late investment spend
EconomyMacroeconomy. In contrast, PIB revenues were significantly weak in December at just 151 million, with the 12-month figure
6% -
Is the Greek coalition about to cry over fresh milk?
PoliticsGreek Politicsof six Golden Dawn MPs means that a maximum of 148, rather than 151 votes, would be needed to pass
6% -
Omnibus bill passes but leaves marks on coalition and SYRIZA
PoliticsGreek Politicsarticle of the multi-bill and 151 voted for the second. The government, which began the day with 153
6% -
Services help increase Greek current account surplus to 1.37 bln in June
EconomyMacroeconomyby a drop in the income deficit by 151 million and a rise in the current transfers’ surplus by 138
6% -
Friction over property tax exposes cracks in Greek coalition's strategy
PoliticsGreek Politicsput forward in 2010. Then, the New Democracy government only had 151 MPs and PASOK’s stance
6% -
Poor poll figures leave Samaras in quandary over next move
PoliticsGreek PoliticsIssue, this result would give SYRIZA 146 seats in Parliament, very close to the 151 it needs
6% -
Snap elections in Greece: The scenarios ahead
PoliticsGreek Politicsand the winning party would only need 35.6 percent to elect 151 of the 300 MPs. The former seems more
6% -
Undecided voters could still decide crucial aspects of Greek elections
PoliticsGreek Politicsthe election winner needs to gain at least 151 of 300 parliamentary seats falls. It should be noted
6% -
Polls continue pointing to SYRIZA victory as new post-election scenarios emerge
PoliticsGreek Politicsneed close to 35 percent to win 151 seats in the 300-seat Parliament. Post-election cooperation
6%