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Government dismisses early elections as opposition call foul on rule of law debate schedule
PoliticsGreek PoliticsParty KKE at 8.1 pct and Course for Freedom at 7 pct. SYRIZA stands at 3.8 pct, while Niki, Voice
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Tsipras issues rallying call to progressive camp as ND slides in polls
PoliticsGreek Politicscandidates. At the same time, Alexis Tsipras is named by 7 pct, ahead of any serving opposition leader
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Retail sales growth remained strong in Feb with 7.2 pct YoY rise
EconomyMacroeconomyThe growth of Greece’s retail sales was stable with a rise of 7.2 percent year-on-year (YoY) in February, after a rise of 7 percent in the previous month, Hellenic Statistical Authority (ELSTAT) data showed. The corresponding volume index also rose by 4.6 percent YoY, from a 4.5 percent increase
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ND moves to contain demands for parliamentary scrutiny as polls show opposition in flux
PoliticsGreek Politicsnegative assessment of the country's overall trajectory, with roughly 7 in 10 citizens (69 pct) believing
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PM seeks diplomatic initiative in Middle East as PASOK looks for momentum at home
PoliticsGreek Politicswants Article 42(7) - the EU’s mutual assistance clause - to acquire real operational meaning, citing
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Newsletter 503 - 08/05/2026
the EU to strengthen its defence posture, give operational meaning to Article 42(7), and revive
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PM, sector leaders make it clear energy security is country's top transition priority
PoliticsGreek Politicsrisen from 7 bcm in 2019 to 18 bcm today, giving the country new geopolitical weight. Mitsotakis also
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Alpha Bank Q1 NII rises by 5.3 pct, commission income soars by 29 pct
EconomyBankingwere 229.3 million euros in Q1, from 200.2 million euros last year. Loan loss impairments dropped by 7
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The "King of the North" seeking to heal a fractured kingdom
Agorawould shift Labour from a 7‑point deficit to Reform to a 3‑point lead – an impressive 10‑point swing
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New Democracy and PASOK challenged by arrival of new parties
PoliticsGreek Politicsto two polls published on the same days showing a 7% discrepancy for the same party. He argues
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