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SYRIZA seizes on latest spyware reports to renew pressure on government
PoliticsGreek Politicsfirst moves after coming to power in 2019 was to put the intelligence service under his auspices
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Greece courts danger
Agorathat those in power have absolutely no qualms about protecting themselves at all costs, even if this means
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No holiday from rancour over Athens wildfire as PM accused of downplaying damage
PoliticsGreek Politicsthe spending power of tourists, while the country’s infrastructure and healthcare system have felt
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PM gears up for communications drive as PASOK marks 50 years
PoliticsGreek Politicstheir standard of living during the socialists' time in power, it also assesses what voters think
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Kasselakis lays out plans for SYRIZA rebrand amid rumours of leadership challenge
PoliticsGreek Politicsis the creation of a party of direct democracy, with more power residing in the membership
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Mitsotakis looks to last-minute announcements to top up lean TIF offerings
PoliticsGreek Politicsheat from the opposition in an ongoing debate over Greeks’ purchasing power. In addition
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Mitsotakis argues there is no alternative as SYRIZA officials push Kasselakis out
PoliticsGreek Politicsthree years in power. SYRIZA Developments at the meeting of SYRIZA’s central committee over the weekend
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Credit rating reviews highlight pressure points in economy
EconomyThe Greek government has been under pressure since the poor result in the European Parliament elections this summer. Recent opinion polls show support ebbing away and a public that is concerned about economic developments, notably the cost of living, low spending power and incomes
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PM deploys ministers to soothe restive MPs as ND feels pressure from hard right
PoliticsGreek Politicsand Antonis Samaras, both of whom wield significant power among the “traditional” wings of the party
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Survey of 2023 household budgets highlights lasting effects of debt crisis
Societythat find wages in Greece down by circa 20 in terms of spending power. Since 2008, Greeks have
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