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Greece offers Turkey earthquake support, recalling 1999 thaw in relations
PoliticsForeign PolicySakellaropoulou talked to her Turkish counterpart, while PM Mitsotakis also held a telephone call
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Machinations intensify as announcement of election date approaches
PoliticsGreek PoliticsThe Greek media appears convinced that Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis is set to call elections for April 9 as a number of factors point to the countdown to polling day already having started. The government’s focus on the handouts aimed at combatting the cost-of-living crisis is one
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Polls indicated support for two main parties growing as start of elections marathon looms
PoliticsGreek Politicswill be able to call the party leaders either individually or together at a meeting to see if she can broker
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Train tragedy prompts urgent questions about railway safety
PoliticsGreek Politicsrequire Mitsotakis to call the elections by March 10. Should the mood turn sour for his government over
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Political clash brewing over fatal train collision, railway safety
PoliticsGreek Politicson this front. However, this discussion also carries some danger for SYRIZA as ND will undoubtedly call
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Does the EU Commission suffer from optimism bias? (Part 2)
Agorato call the central scenario an “aspirational scenario” and not a “baseline scenario,” because
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Grassroots protests highlight public discontent with development policies
PoliticsGreek Politicsforced Mitsotakis to call a special cabinet meeting on the subject, which resulted in a moratorium
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Newsletter 379 - 05/05/2023
is also getting clearer based on the opinion polls following Easter, as the PM’s call to delay
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Tsipras seizes on PM's surveillance comments in last-ditch attempt to boost poll hopes
PoliticsGreek Politics”. In a public statement the following day, he reiterated his call for the prime minister to account
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Mitsotakis not taking majority for granted despite encouraging poll numbers
PoliticsGreek Politicsthe head of the church, Archbishop Ieronymos, to call on priests to stay out of the country’s
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