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  1. Parties pick from energy policy menu as EU response opens up more options
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    the opposition has been pressing for more radical interventions. Mitsotakis pledged in his opening remarks

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  2. KINAL leader gains confidence as ND ratings wane
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    recent remarks by Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis, in which he seemed to acknowledge that New

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  3. Mitsotakis lays out confidence-boosting roadmap to end of term

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    to stand by citizens for as long as needed. In his opening remarks to a cabinet meeting on Friday

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  4. PM sets out path to next elections as PASOK restores traditional name

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    his concluding remarks on Sunday. The PM insisted that the party has to modernise, noting that it hit

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  5. Erdogan's inflammatory comments a harbinger for new period of Greek-Turkish tension
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    outrageous and beyond-all-limits remarks and threats, taking place on a daily basis” the Foreign Ministry

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  6. Mitsotakis hits back at Erdogan's rhetoric, but leaves door open for meeting

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    Turkey’s aggressive rhetoric. According to press reports, the letters cite several public remarks made

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  7. Finance Ministry costs new support package, but questions remain over electricity subsidies
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    front and regarding electricity subsidies. In his opening remarks, Staikouras presented the first

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  8. Government seizes crisis moment to boost investment in energy infrastructure
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    . Mitsotakis’s remarks were an oblique reference to the lack of consensus over proposals for a cap

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  9. SYRIZA's coalition options scrutinised as Tsipras remains focussed on first place
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    The question of whether SYRIZA would be willing to lead a governing coalition if it does not win the May 21 elections is being scrutinised after seemingly contradictory remarks by the left-wing party’s officials. Former ministers Euclid Tsakalotos and Yiannis Dragasakis indicated on Wednesday

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  10. Dissent in ND ranks as SYRIZA leader struggles to find stable pattern
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    brushed off the remarks, arguing that Samaras’s positions are well known and that there was nothing

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