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  1. Newsletter 205 -10/05/2019

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    Macedonia and Epirus consistently have the highest rate at 21.6 percent. The overall labour force came

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  2. A campaign that leaves Greece in pain
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    Agora

    . These include making unsubstantiated claims that the Macedonia name agreement was the product

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  3. Tsipras targets pensioners with final pledge as Mitsotakis woos undecided voters
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    to the Macedonia name deal. The conservatives hope that the disquiet about the Prespes Agreement among northern

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  4. Clash over judiciary persists as second round of local elections nears

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    on Sunday. Having retained control of the Central Macedonia governorship from the first round on May

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  5. Unemployment drops to 18.1 pct in March
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    EconomyMacroeconomy

    percent. Western Macedonia and Epirus consistently have the highest rate of joblessness at 20.9

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  6. Is Berlin prepared for a new government in Greece?
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    to the 27-year old name dispute with neighbouring North Macedonia. In summary, PM Tsipras has left his mark

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  7. Outright majority in sight for ND as campaign takes detour through recent past
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    was critical of the Macedonia name deal, complimentary towards Mitsotakis and argued that New Democracy

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  8. Unemployment falls to 17.6 pct in April, dipping under 18 pct for first time since Jul 2011
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    EconomyMacroeconomy

    came to 11.8 percent. Western Macedonia and Epirus consistently have the highest rate

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  9. Promises, promises
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    leaders and on most issues (with the Macedonia name deal being a glaring exception) and that his language

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  10. New Parliament sworn in as Mitsotakis picks top civil servants, maintains status quo with church
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    , had drawn criticism from New Democracy in the past because of his support for the Macedonia name deal

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