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Newsletter 486 - 28/11/2025
PoliticsPM relies on relief, labour deal as farmers protest and Tsipras publishesGreece’s political week has been dominated by payouts, protests and a memoir that hints at comeback. Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis is banking on relief measures and reforms to steady the mood, while Alexis Tsipras
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Newsletter 458 - 04/04/2025
Mitsotakis has approved pay increases for members of the armed forces and paved the way this week... Minister Nikos Dendias confirmed last Friday that members of Greece’s armed forces would see their pay... become contentious in recent days following the PM’s announcement of pay rises for armed forces
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Unpopular but effective property tax returns for another year
EconomyMacroeconomyMinister Giorgos Houliarakis recently said that 6 million households will pay the same or even lower ENFIA for 2016 compared to the previous year, while 500,000 are expected to pay a higher amount... value were due to pay at least 50,000 euros each with the aggregate amount reaching 265.7 million
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PM sees 'new Greece' rising from Hellinikon rubble, pledges more aid for struggling firms
PoliticsGreek Politicsdays in office. Instead, it has taken a year before he could pay a visit to the site in southern... will pay for the demolition work and oversee the successful conclusion of the tender for the casino... be expanded, along with a reduction in the tax businesses have to pay in advance this year. Companies
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EU-Turkey refugee agreement: A life saver or a dud?
Agoraunderlined its own diplomatic immaturity by allowing critical remarks about Turkey, including a reference
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Energy drives closer cooperation between Greece, Cyprus and Egypt
PoliticsForeign Policyin his public remarks as well as the discussions he had with Greek officials behind closed doors. Athens
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Newsletter 65 - 04/03/2016
will not leave Greece alone.” His remarks came just a few days after German Chancellor Angela Merkel caught
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When the refugee crisis met the bailout review
Agoraclearly that the European Union will not leave Greece alone.” His remarks came just a few days
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Erdogan's questioning of border treaty catches Athens cold
PoliticsForeign PolicySYRIZA’s coalition partner, Independent Greeks, suggested that the Turkish president’s remarks were
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Erdogan comments draw new, but cautious, response from Athens
PoliticsForeign PolicyAthens has been forced to respond to remarks by Turkey’s President Recep Tayyip Erdogan suggesting that Ankara should back the interests of populations formerly under Ottoman rule, which are the latest in a series of comments that views Greece sees as provocative. Speaking at the Recep Tayyip
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