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PM weighs up options over pick for president ahead of January decision
PoliticsGreek Politicsrun the risk of creating tension within his own party, which Mitsotakis might prefer to avoid
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Newsletter 448 - 24/01/2025
a "best performer" in this area. In the run up to the latest round of consultations for the new
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Employment and wage data explains why Greeks struggle to see growth dividends
Agoraa "best performer" in this area. In the run up to the latest round of consultations for the new minimum
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U.S. and China are still in reconnaissance mode, but for how long?
Agorafor a while. Tellingly, state-run media outlets in the PRC have been given orders to woo the new occupant
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Conclusion of presidential vote hands Mitsotakis victory amid ongoing controversies
PoliticsGreek Politics, Shipping Minister Christos Stylianides is expected to leave the administration in order to run
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Parliament starts debating censure motion as poll captures falling support for government
PoliticsGreek Politicsof concealing the dangerous state of the railways in the run-up to the deadliest accident on the Greek
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Newsletter 454 - 07/03/2025
government of concealing the dangerous state of the railways in the run-up to the deadliest accident
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Reactions to reshuffle continue as government seeks fast track prosecution of former minister
PoliticsGreek Politicsto account for Tempe will run up against the statute of limitations which expires at the end
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Solid conditions in manufacturing continue with PMI at 53.2 in April
EconomyMacroeconomysentiment dipped slightly from March’s 14-month high, it remained above the long-run average. "Greek
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New Democracy rejigs key party posts as Spartiates expulsion leaves gap in Parliament
PoliticsGreek PoliticsWith its polling figures once again on the ascendant, New Democracy is gearing up for a long election campaign with the filling of key party posts, with insiders referring to a “full restart” in the run-up to 2027. On Tuesday, PM Kyriakos Mitsotakis met with former minister Kostas Skrekas, who
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