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Newsletter 390 - 21/07/2023
that New Democracy has stuck to since coming to power in 2019, having seen the damage
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SYRIZA leadership contest off to slow start, as ND rushes to contain political damage from fires
PoliticsGreek Politicssaw it lose more than half the support that had brought it to power less than a decade ago. Candidates
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Government tries to mount defence against criticism about wildfires
PoliticsGreek Politicsafter being in power for the last four years. Famellos, who is SYRIZA’s acting leader until a new
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New labour law set to cause friction, as surprise candidate launches SYRIZA leadership bid
PoliticsGreek PoliticsAfter a summer of challenging developments, New Democracy’s latest labour reform initiative is set to be the first true test of the party’s legislative agenda since its return to power in June. In the SYRIZA camp, meanwhile, a new candidate has shaken up the leadership campaign with a surprise bid
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SYRIZA leadership contenders enter final stretch, as ID cards become latest headache for govt
PoliticsGreek Politicsof the power of these relative minnows to steer the agenda towards their causes. One the parties
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Storm impact and ferry death engulf political agenda
PoliticsGreek Politicsby the leftists when they were in power to hire 5,000 more forest rangers and firefighters. She argued
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PM inspects flood damage hoping to rescue stricken government
PoliticsGreek Politicsfirst coming to power in 2019, recent events also raise questions about Mitsotakis’s political
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Storm fallout sweeps PM to crucial juncture early in second term
PoliticsGreek Politicscarried out, underlining that New Democracy has entered its fifth consecutive year in power. SYRIZA
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PM gathers funds to deal with aftermath of floods as political problem grows more acute
PoliticsGreek Politics’ grip on power is slipping – a weakness that the opposition parties could target in next year’s European
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Reshuffle and handouts put on ice as New Democracy closes ranks ahead of local elections
PoliticsGreek Politicsthat this represents yet another example of the centralisation of power in the so-called “executive state
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