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PM charts course to third term with promises of more handouts
PoliticsGreek Politicsto take it to the next elections, adding that he is confident things will get steadily better along
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Government turns attention to public sector in latest effort to woo voters
PoliticsGreek Politicsin Greek politics if he does not manage to get elected in the next general elections, due in 2027
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Government under fire for failing to block Turkey from EU arms programme
PoliticsGreek Politicsroute the PM has allowed Turkey to get the upper hand. OPEKEPE axed On the domestic front
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Newsletter 465 - 06/06/2025
that the TIF in September and get rolled out in 2026, the year before the scheduled national polls in early
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Clarity over fiscal space clears way for next set of relief measures
EconomyMacroeconomyeuros that Mitsotakis can present that the TIF in September and get rolled out in 2026, the year before
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Tsipras pitch for progressive opposition presents New Democracy with new adversary
PoliticsGreek Politicsof uniting the country’s progressive parties and get citizens “off the couch”. In the strongest hint
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SYRIZA attempts latest restart as parties gear up for next Tempe showdown
PoliticsGreek Politicsthe fact that SYRIZA failed to get enough support for its proposal regarding the latest inquiry
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Government moves to shake off Tempe affair after opposition bids at prosecution fall flat
PoliticsGreek Politicsfavouring online and social media over broadcast and print. Around a third of Greeks get their news
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Resignations over EU subsidy scandal deliver new blow to PM, further tarnishing image
PoliticsGreek Politicskeen for the government to intervene to get Papandreou removed from the probe. Voridis blow Despite
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Mitsotakis tries to stem subsidy scandal damage as opposition smells blood
PoliticsGreek PoliticsPrime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis is trying to get ahead of the evolving OPEKEPE scandal by promising tough action and insisting that the involvement of government officials in the affair is limited, and will not require any further resignations beyond the four cabinet members who left their posts
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