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  1. ND and SYRIZA exchange broadsides, KINAL catches some flak
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    The government breezed through Sunday’s no confidence vote, as expected, following a three-day parliamentary debate that left Greek voters none the wiser about what went wrong in the response to the recent Elpis snowstorm, which was the starting point for SYRIZA tabling a censure motion last week

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  2. Reflecting annual base effect, retail sales rise 19 pct in Nov but fall on previous month
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    in Greece recovered marginally by one point to -42.2 points, after dropping by 2.4 points to -43.2

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  3. Athens treads carefully over Ukrainian stand-off
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    and troops close to the Ukrainian border. “At some point, if we want to be credible our threats need

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  4. The case for a general government balance sheet

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    force for even deeper negative net worth in the future, at some point fiscal tightening

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  5. ND sets sights on pegging back KINAL following sudden rise
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    that this could damage the party’s popularity at a time when its ratings have reached the highest point

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  6. ND seeks to capitalise on divergent views over defence procurements
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    of the expenditure will end up remaining in the country. This point was also raised by KINAL, which also

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  7. High prices top list of political concerns as dissatisfaction bubbles under surface

    PoliticsGreek Politics

    income groups, although its lead is smallest (just over 1 point) over SYRIZA in the 501-1,000 bracket

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  8. Athens makes landmark foreign policy shift by sending arms to Ukraine
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    PoliticsForeign Policy

    alignment with the EU and NATO partners, which explains to a great extent a turning point for Greek

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  9. Leaders explain differing views on how to approach Ukraine war
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    , broadly cooperative ties with a wide range of countries. Mitsotakis, though, made the point during his

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  10. Govt mulls more tools against inflation as cost of living set to soar
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    percentage point below the original 4.5 pct. Around 2 billion euros have been earmarked for energy

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