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PM targets elections in May as polls show outcome is finely balanced
PoliticsGreek Politicsthat his party has taken a hit in the wake of the train crash, but argued that the fall in its
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Lenders confident of being well-placed to overcome global banking sector turbulence
EconomyBankinghaving paid a heavy price and taken on in excess of 40 billion euros in debt from European lenders
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Mitsotakis revives spectre of political instability as polls show ND lead diminished
PoliticsGreek Politicsby parties of the left, specifically SYRIZA, PASOK and MeRA25 - what he has taken to calling
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Growth in producer prices slows further to 4.7 pct as food products jump by 12.6 pct
EconomyMacroeconomyby 9.1 percent. It has been growing ever since, gathering pace over a two-year period. This has taken
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Grassroots protests highlight public discontent with development policies
PoliticsGreek PoliticsWhile the government has been devoting its energies to managing the fallout from the Tempe accident, New Democracy appears to have been taken aback by public protests on a number of other issues ranging from water privatisation to tourism development. The development suggests that public discontent
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Newsletter 377 - 07/04/2023
to run will be taken by the Supreme Court on May 5, when it will rule on all applications
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Mitsotakis, Tsipras criss-cross Greece as support for main parties edges up
PoliticsGreek PoliticsDemocracy has taken a hit this week as the party has been consumed by the scandal involving MEP Alexis
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Mitsotakis asks voters for four more years to deliver high-wage, low-tax programme
PoliticsGreek Politicsor opening the path for Mitsotakis to return to power. The two smaller parties have taken a hard stance
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Newsletter 378 - 28/04/2023
alternative or opening the path for Mitsotakis to return to power. The two smaller parties have taken
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Androulakis keeps coalition options open as polls suggest deadlock likely in first vote
PoliticsGreek Politicsin the wake of the Tempe train crash. This seems to justify the decision taken by PM Kyriakos Mitsotakis
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