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Holding out for a (reformist) hero
Agorathat by far the biggest reduction in civil servant numbers (down by around 160,000 from 2010 to 2014) took
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PASOK and Potami divided over direction to take after Mitsotakis win
PoliticsGreek Politicsit clear from the day Mitsotakis took over as New Democracy leader that PASOK would not be eyeing
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Mounting pension protests exert more pressure on coalition
PoliticsGreek PoliticsFarmers are the latest group to voice their opposition to the government’s policies as the reaction to planned pension reforms builds up in Greece. Farmers in central Greece took up their positions on the Athens-Thessaloniki national road on Wednesday. They have threatened to block traffic
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Newsletter 59 - 22/01/2016
, pharmacists, engineers and notaries took to the streets of Athens in large numbers on Thursday
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Greek stocks plunge 7.9 pct, banks tumble 24.3 pct
Economyof capital controls. Compared to the issue prices when the capital increases took place last November
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Newsletter 62 - 12/02/2016
took their protest to central Athens (for the first time) on Friday against the proposed increases
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Newsletter 63 - 19/02/2016
the government took the decision to put the army in charge of the hotspots. Nevertheless
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Fragility of summit pledge for border status quo already evident
PoliticsGreek Politicsdelegation. According to international press’ reports and government sources, the Greek premier took
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Diplomatic tension over refugee crisis grows as Greece protests to Austria
PoliticsForeign Policy, this should have happened in the autumn, when these countries took part in a mini-summit in Brussels
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As SYRIZA's sparkle fades is there a centrist alliance in the making?
PoliticsGreek PoliticsStavros Theodorakis was re-elected as To Potami’s leader on Sunday at the end of a three-day congress that was more interesting because of the potential for cooperation that emerged between the main opposition parties than any major developments in the centrist party. Theodorakis took 88 percent
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