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  1. Effort to keep Greek-Turkish ties on even keel put under stress
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    PoliticsForeign Policy

    diplomatic personnel. According to press reports, Athens’s decision to expel the diplomats was based

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  2. Newsletter 336 - 06/05/2022

    Newsletters

    been trailed via media reports over the last few days as New Democracy saw its opinion poll ratings

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  3. Mitsotakis heads to Washington with defence, energy and investment at top of agenda
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    PoliticsForeign Policy

    the beginning of the war in Ukraine. According to press reports this week, the new MDCA agreement

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  4. Speculation about snap polls after summer revived by PM's US trip

    PoliticsGreek Politics

    escape clause, giving member states more fiscal wiggle room than they expected in 2023. Reports also

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  5. Concerns about RRF growing as deadlines loom
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    objectives and 23.3 pct will be directed towards the digital transition. However, more reports

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  6. Verbal exchanges with Turkey intensify, but voters still largely focussed on inflation
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    prompted intense media coverage in Greece, although the alarm expressed in many reports

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  7. Newsletter 342 - 17/06/2022

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    be pleased to see the conclusion of this style of relationship with a member state. According to reports

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  8. Turkey and Western Balkans top Greek agenda at European Council

    PoliticsForeign Policy

    reports, there is a strict reference to Turkey in the draft conclusions of this week’s European Council

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  9. PBO urges continued fiscal discipline amid growing instability

    Economy

    is a welcome shift to burden sharing with energy suppliers. As in the previous reports, the PBO

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  10. Parties get into campaign mode as ND mulls possible election dates

    PoliticsGreek Politics

    progressed from one of “whether” to one of “when”. Reports over the weekend laid out the dilemma

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