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Tactics dominate as Mitsotakis nears decision on presidential nominee
PoliticsGreek Politicsa different candidate. It is considered unlikely that the incumbent will be asked to stand again. New
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Health insurance costs and energy bills provide new avenue for opposition attacks
PoliticsGreek Politicsis brewing over energy bills. Electricity costs are spiralling again in Greece, with average wholesale
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Aided by opposition parties, PM faces low risk over bland choice of president
PoliticsGreek PoliticsAndroulakis picked former interior minister Tassos Giannitsis, a PASOK veteran, as its candidate. Again
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Mitsotakis looks for silver lining in Trump 2.0 as right wing MPs see vindication in President's agenda
PoliticsGreek Politicsparty’s mission was to “Make Greece Great Again”. The MAGA slogan was also adopted by the ultra
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ND's ratings hold despite choice of president but concern builds about Trump effect
PoliticsGreek Politicscrash is also under scrutiny again as relatives of those called prepare to host nationwide protest
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Tempe crash protests renew public pressure on government, give opposition fresh impetus
PoliticsGreek Politicsin using this frustration to destabilise the government. Again, given the non-political nature of Sunday’s
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Under pressure from public opinion, Mitsotakis concedes mistakes on Tempe
PoliticsGreek Politics. Karamanlis resigned his ministerial post the day after the crash, but ran for Parliament again three
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Opposition mulls censure motion as poll makes public discontent over Tempe clear
PoliticsGreek Politicswill then be asked to vote again on whether the suspects in question should be prosecuted by a Special Court
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Pressure mounts over Tempe handling as PM ponders reshuffle
PoliticsGreek Politicsagain. A new ballot will follow this week. Once Tasoulas is elected, Parliament will also hold
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Despite slight moderation of PMI in Jan, manufacturing sentiment improves
EconomyMacroeconomydomestic and export demand, with export sales rising again—though at a slower rate than December’s
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