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  1. Mitsotakis has ground to cover after election disappointment as progressives ponder future
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    that Mitsotakis should call snap elections as a result of the June 9 result. Only 9 pct of ND voters believe Mitsotakis should call early elections. The PM’s immediate response to the lower-than-expected result... for Star TV last week suggested that 58.3 pct of Greeks were unimpressed by the changes announced

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  2. Opposition lines up motions against government over Tempe
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    in 2023 and the handling of the subsequent investigation. The party’s first action will be a call... the inquiry, after Mitsotakis pledged his cooperation during a TV interview last week in the event.... Androulakis is expected to call on the prime minister to withdraw Tassoulas’s candidacy for failing

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  3. Puzzling reaction to army reservists' call for government to resign

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    An unusual announcement by a little known army reservists’ group calling for the government to resign prompted an emergency late night meeting of top ministry and judicial officials on Wednesday. There was surprise that the government gave such attentio...

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  4. New Democracy hopes to celebrate 40th anniversary with rallying call

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    The 40th anniversary of New Democracy’s founding is approaching and the party’s leadership is hoping it can use the moment as a rallying point for the increasingly despondent conservatives. New Democracy has planned two events to mark the occasion: One ...

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  5. Close call on IMF payment puts Tsipras under more pressure at home, abroad

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    Reports over the weekend that Greece came close to not paying the 750 million euros due to the International Monetary Fund on May 12 will increase the political pressure on the government to reach a deal with lenders as soon as possible. The revelation ...

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  6. Referendum call finds Greek banks teetering on the edge
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    The Eurogroup rejected on Saturday the Greek government’s proposal for a one-month extension of the current bailout programme, which expires on June 30, Greek banks are facing a dramatic situation. The challenge to the Greek banking system was immediate...

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  7. Tsipras claims he is in no hurry to call elections after bailout exit
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    Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras indicated on Friday that he is not considering the possibility of calling snap elections later this year despite persistent speculation about the subject. Tsipras travelled to Thessaloniki to meet local mayor Yiannis Boutar...

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  8. ND wrong-foots SYRIZA with call to lift expat vote restrictions
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    The expat vote has become the latest pretext for a flare-up between the New Democracy government and opposition SYRIZA, as a new bill proposes to open up remote voting to the Greek diaspora. On Monday, Interior Minister Makis Voridis tabled a bill in Pa...

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  9. Govt responds to report on deadly incident with tougher policing measures, as critics call for rethink
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    The official report into an incident in which police fired shots at a fleeing car, killing one occupant and injuring another following a high-speed chase, has prompted the government to announce a series of tough new policing measures. Following several...

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  10. Opposition sees ND’s call for broader subsidy inquiry as attempt to muddy waters
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    The government caught its opponents by surprise on Monday when it announced that it will propose a broad parliamentary investigation into the alleged misuse of agricultural subsidies dating back to 1998 – a move that the opposition parties see as an att...

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