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Predator row deepens as Tsipras publishes ideological roadmap for new party
PoliticsGreek Politicsis undergoing profound disruption: collapsing post‑war certainties, widening inequalities, climate crisis
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Fitch leaves rating at 'BBB' and outlook unchanged, sees strong fiscal performance
EconomyMacroeconomythe credibility of Greece’s fiscal framework. The government has established a strong post-pandemic
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Speculation about election date resurfaces as Mitsotakis mulls options
PoliticsGreek Politics. Instead, two scenarios now dominate political conversation: a post‑Thessaloniki International Fair
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PM puts on show of unity from ND congress stage as party cohesion frays
PoliticsGreek Politicspost - accusing Famellos of “silence”, “indecision” and failing to convene the party’s collective
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Brussels flags downside risks for Greece as conflict‑driven inflation surges
EconomyMacroeconomyposition, with the budget expected to post a total surplus of 0.8% of GDP this year and 0.6
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Tsipras re‑enters political arena as battle for centre‑left heats up
PoliticsGreek Politicsinstead of taxing shipowners, and suffering the worst opposition defeat of the post-dictatorship period
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Newsletter 506 - 29/05/2026
and a post-crisis normalization. However, this growth has come at a cost as IMF staff estimate
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New Democracy and PASOK challenged by arrival of new parties
PoliticsGreek Politicsshifting the narrative. In his weekly Facebook post published on Sunday, he highlighted a series
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Polls prompt ND to crunch coalition numbers as Tsipras turns attention to policy
PoliticsGreek PoliticsVoters’ initial reaction to the launch of new political parties suggests that New Democracy can hold its own against the new entities but would fall short of an outright majority in the next elections. The governing party is strategizing around the arithmetic of potential post-election coalitions
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ND shifts into campaign mode as urban planning scandal deepens
PoliticsGreek Politics, recently removed from his post in Kifissia’s planning department, are considered the alleged
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