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Newsletter 342 - 17/06/2022
to the polls this autumn. In an interview with public broadcaster ERT this week, Mitsotakis set out
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Handling of energy crisis under fire as gas interruption tests supply security
PoliticsGreek PoliticsThe government continued to face criticism for its response to the energy crisis on the day it announced an extension of its fuel voucher scheme. Opposition parties are calling for more radical measures, as an interruption of gas supplies from Russia is set to provide a first crash test
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Subsidies fuel pre-election mood as SYRIZA starts preparing
PoliticsGreek Politicsconstituency that helped bring the centre-right to power in 2019. The Finance Ministry has set aside
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Newsletter 343 - 24/06/2022
in 2019. The Finance Ministry has set aside 375 million euros for the latest measures, taking total
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Mitsotakis turns to 2015 contrast again as MEPs give PM bumpy ride
PoliticsGreek Politicsspeech and used the rest of his floor time to set out the ways that he thinks his government has improved
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Newsletter 345 - 08/07/2022
cost.MacroeconomyCharts of the weekRetail Sales With the base effects of last year’s Covid restrictions set to fade away
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Universities bill expected to pass despite many critics and united opposition
PoliticsGreek PoliticsThe latest in a series of ambitious education reform bills brought by the Mitsotakis government is due to be debated in Parliament this week, with opposition parties set to confront the government on what both sides are framing as an ideological battleground. The “New Horizons for Higher Education
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Newsletter 347 - 22/07/2022
, although it has a different set of criteria. The TPI is seen as having light conditionality as it does
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Fires continue to test capabilities and spark political confrontation
PoliticsGreek Politicsover the fact that his government has been unable to live up to the standards he claimed it would set
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Digital initiatives challenged by opposition focussed on cost of living and political hires
PoliticsGreek Politics. Greece’s existing ID cards fall below the standards set by EU directive, and the process to replace
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