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Newsletter 296 - 14/05/2021
is vital in the context of the reopening of the tourism sector, with New Democracy keen to avoid... visitors for the time being. Accelerating the vaccination rollout is also vital in the context
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Parties step up battle for voters in election home stretch
PoliticsGreek Politicsthe general and special purposes that are vital to democracy and society.” This last comment was seized... public and insensitive to the needs of much of society, this could be vital in swaying voters
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Full agenda, topped by Turkey, for new Foreign Ministry team
PoliticsForeign Policyare underway on how negotiations could begin again and whether the EU could play a vital role... path and decisions, but it is also vital to have its own line on the matter that derives from its
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In bid to polish SYRIZA's image, Tsipras visits Mount Athos monks
PoliticsGreek Politicsand that it has to seize every opportunity if it is going to make headway in rural areas.
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Education dispute opens up new front for coalition at sensitive time
PoliticsGreek Politicsof sending children to study in other cities. But student groups and representatives of rural
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Outcome of next vote on prior actions to set tone for political developments
PoliticsGreek Politics. There are concerns that this week’s vote may prove more testing because it affects farmers, and MPs from rural
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Omnibus bill prompts no more than rumblings of discontent from coalition MPs
PoliticsGreek Politicsin July. MPs representing rural areas also expressed concern about changes to farmers’ taxation
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Unemployment among Greek doctors hits record levels
Societycompleted their compulsory stint as rural doctors, since 2010 most of those seeking work in other
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New Democracy counts down to Sunday's leadership vote
PoliticsGreek Politicsin northern Greece and rural areas. The two main battlegrounds for Sunday’s ballot will be Attica
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Mounting pension protests exert more pressure on coalition
PoliticsGreek Politicssmaller, rural constituencies possibly feeling pressured by their local communities to oppose
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