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  1. Structural considerations for a prosperous Greece

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    is. Luxembourg is a tiny economy with 450,000 people, but its per-capita income is the highest in the world

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  2. Public sector staff trends survive MoU exit, change of government
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    Society

    and other public sector bodies is a tiny fraction of the total, the appointments are regularly

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  3. Crunch time nears for health system as Covid surge meets staff suspensions
    By Natasha Pandazopoulou/Fosphotos

    PoliticsGreek Politics

    the unionists’ actions, by attributing the protests to “tiny minorities” who have “found another excuse

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  4. Ousting of govt MP brings to fore leadership unease, angst over far right
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    votes and open the door to a SYRIZA-led coalition. Alternatively, it could leave ND with a tiny

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  5. Newsletter 311 - 08/10/2021

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    votes and open the door to a SYRIZA-led coalition. Alternatively, it could leave ND with a tiny

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  6. How economic sanctions on Russia could affect Greek economy
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    , but is estimated to total somewhere in excess of 150 million euros. This is a tiny fraction

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  7. Great Expectations: Is Greece 2.0 hitting the target?
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    EconomyFeatures

    . It is clear that this represents a tiny fraction of the sector. The report attributes the slow pace

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  8. Kasselakis ousting confirmed as SYRIZA slips in polls, which also carry warnings for ND

    PoliticsGreek Politics

    to show restraint and patience, without giving further information. A tiny group of protesters gathered

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  9. ND doubles down on stricter migration policy, riling opponents
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    and the tiny island of Gavdos, the UN Refugee Agency (UNHCR) expressed “serious concern” on Thursday

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  10. Newsletter 10 - 09/01/2015

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    that the winning party would need to win at least 151 seats in Parliament depends The strength of the parties... percent to take 151 seats. If the total support for parties not entering Parliament reaches 10

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