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  1. Speculation about May elections revived by SYRIZA officials' comments
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    For those looking out for signs of when the next elections might be held, a couple of comments this week by SYRIZA officials fuelled speculation that Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras will call snap polls in May. SYRIZA MP Nikos Fylis became the latest high-profile member of the leftist government

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  2. With June EU Council looming, ND clarifies stance on North Macedonia and Albania

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    positive momentum for the candidate member- state. "There will be strict monitoring in certain fields

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  3. Shifting geopolitical balance in East Med presents prospects and pitfalls

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    conflict with Turkey, a NATO member and a country traditionally oriented to the West with a significant

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  4. Greece tax wedge rises two places to 13th highest among OECD countries, report finds

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    that in 2018 Greece had the 13th highest tax wedge out of 36 member countries. In 2017, Greece’s tax wedge

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    member countries. In 2017, Greece’s tax wedge was slightly lower at 15th overall. The OECD found

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  6. Debt relief measures move ahead as Athens prepares to use fiscal space
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    did not meet with any opposition from other eurozone member states. The government’s plans were set

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  7. Survey highlights Greeks' conflicted relationship with EU
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    The European Commission’s (EC) public opinion survey ahead of the May 26 European Parliament elections has illustrated the attitudes of European citizens across 28 member states. The data set began in 2014. The latest survey showed that, at 45 percent, Greeks had the fourth lowest response

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  8. Confidence vote due amid toxic atmosphere, narrowing of opposition poll lead
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    has never argued that his father was a member of the resistance against the junta but denied

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  9. Tsipras steps in to limit damage, Mitsotakis eyes tax cuts and fiscal targets
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    to get her daughter appointed as a member of Parliamentary stuff. This fuelled criticism of the last

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  10. Athens approaches Albania's political crisis, EU process with caution
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    and North Macedonia, and given the scepticism of certain EU member states relevant decisions

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