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Government seizes crisis moment to boost investment in energy infrastructure
PoliticsGreek Politicsaffair, but 65 percent don’t accept the prime minister’s statement that he knew nothing about
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Turkish missile test adds to complexity of defence assessment in Athens
PoliticsForeign Policythe people, who asked to remain anonymous because they aren’t authorized to comment. The projectile
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Surveillance claims continue to bug New Democracy
PoliticsGreek Politicsand highlighted by Dutch politician Sophie in 't Veld, a prominent member of the PEGA committee
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Scandals chip away at ND's lead as SYRIZA tries to cut through on surveillance issue
PoliticsGreek Politicsand ministers in Athens. Although rapporteur Sophie in 't Veld admitted that the committee has not yet been
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Government determined to push through hospital reforms in pre-election legislative sprint
PoliticsGreek Politicspct. Around 59 pct said they didn’t believe the “shopping basket” initiative could contain prices
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PM turns on PASOK, sees opportunity to revive dwindling support
PoliticsGreek Politicsthe issue is “very” or “quite” serious against 17.4 pct who don’t think it is that serious. Nevertheless
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Resignation keeps surveillance issue in spotlight
PoliticsGreek PoliticsService (EYP) as well as with the use of Predator. He supposedly didn’t know who had it all this time
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PM bats away surveillance claims, looks to final pre-election handouts
PoliticsGreek Politicsside that some voters don’t see. The left-leaning Documento weekly, which has been at the forefront
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PASOK feels the squeeze as main rivals paint stark election dilemma
PoliticsGreek PoliticsND. Tsipras said it would be “a shame” if progressive forces couldn’t put their differences aside
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ND warns of fiscal risk from SYRIZA pledges as Tsipras takes heart from Cyprus polls
PoliticsGreek PoliticsNew Democracy has been picking apart SYRIZA’s economic programme, accusing the left-wing opposition of making promises it can’t deliver and risking fiscal derailment in the process. According to figures put out by sources close to PM Kyriakos Mitsotakis, the mix of permanent spending increases
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