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Newsletter 485 - 21/11/2025
of Piraeus, Mitsotakis told the Wall Street Journal in September that his government would honour
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PM doubles down on constitutional reform as pre‑election strategy hardens
PoliticsGreek Politicsrequired for meaningful constitutional change, the prime minister is encountering a wall of hostility
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Athens calibrates domestic and diplomatic response to Iran war as tension with Turkey resurfaces
PoliticsGreek Politicsoil reserves and strategic position - could replace Turkey as Washington’s key partner. A recent Wall
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Stournaras in firing line for arguing Greeks can pay more taxes
PoliticsGreek Politicsto a vote in Parliament next week, Stournaras was criticised by all the New Democracy MPs on the panel
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The EU, the troika inquiry and the big disconnect
AgoraEU-IMF memorandum before voting on whether to approve the bailout deal. The MEPs on the troika panel
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Tension builds in Greek coalition and with SYRIZA as elections near
PoliticsGreek Politicsto DIMAR leader Fotis Kouvelis on the panel, even though the centre left party had been part
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You can call it reform if you like
AgoraConstitution, he chose Pavlopoulos to head the panel. So, let’s get this straight: The government is checking
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SYRIZA heading for big but maybe not conclusive win, exit polls suggest
PoliticsGreek Politicswith Greece's lenders. Initial reaction from SYRIZA officials who have been taking party in TV panel
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Audit of Greek debt adds to pressure on Tsipras in creditor talks
PoliticsGreek Politicsis presiding over. Dubbed the Debt Truth Committee, the panel began its hearings in early April
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In fragmented political environment, Meimarakis banks on message of unity
PoliticsGreek Politicswith lenders and the programme reviews. This panel of experts would include representatives of opposition
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