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Mitsotakis shakes up cabinet in bid to escape Tempe backlash
PoliticsGreek Politicspct say they would like to see early elections. Solving the Tempe problem is seen as a priority
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Reactions to reshuffle continue as government seeks fast track prosecution of former minister
PoliticsGreek Politicsa long drawn-out process that would keep Tempe in the news and could see figures all the way up
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Newsletter 456 - 21/03/2025
and as such they will not see any of the potential benefits of the improved GGB credit rating. At the same time, Greek
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Moody's upgrade underlines gap between economic story and reality for households
Economydo not have access to bank financing and as such they will not see any of the potential benefits
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Konstantopoulou dominates opposition politics as PASOK and SYRIZA struggle to make mark
PoliticsGreek Politics, while 44 pct want the government to see out its four-year term, which ends in 2027. Speaking
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PM pledges higher wages for armed forces in bid to win over voters, own party
PoliticsGreek Politicseuros that military personnel will see in their take-home pay as a result of the latest upping
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After pay rises in armed forces, PM faces calls for broader wage increases
PoliticsGreek Politicsthat members of Greece’s armed forces would see their pay increase by between 13 pct to 20 pct over
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Mitsotakis refreshes Israel ties ahead of resuming work on GSI cable
PoliticsForeign Policyand to enhance relevant cooperation. For instance, Greece would like to see by 2027 the full
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Newsletter 458 - 04/04/2025
Minister Nikos Dendias confirmed last Friday that members of Greece’s armed forces would see their pay
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Opposition unable to find basis for cooperation despite public support
PoliticsGreek PoliticsA new opinion poll suggests that a sizeable part of the Greek population would like to see PASOK cooperate with the parties to its left, but such a prospect continues to look as far off as ever. A Marc survey for Ant-1 TV published on Thursday indicated that of all possible outcomes in the next
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