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Newsletter 396 - 06/10/2023
they did not grow by more than 8.3 pct. The latest hard data and survey findings in industry showed
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SYRIZA reverberations continue as MPs debate Tempe rail crash inquiry
PoliticsGreek Politicsconclusive findings and allow blame for mistakes to be spread around over successive governments and long
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Slower growth nixes handout plans, fires criticism of ND's economic policies
PoliticsGreek Politics. The Alco poll findings, though, indicate that Greeks were not convinced by the PM’s take and feel
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Androulakis hopes surveillance ruling will lead to embarrassment for government
PoliticsGreek PoliticsAndroulakis faces an uphill struggle to be heard, as the findings of the latest poll confirm his party
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Resurfacing of Prespes Agreement troubles PM as poll picks up on protest vote
PoliticsGreek Politicsand Greek Solution, 1 for Course for Freedom and 1 for New Left. The qualitative findings hint
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Watchdog's ruling in voter email leak prompts opposition calls for minister to resign
PoliticsGreek Politics. The watchdog’s findings regarding the leak are damning for the Interior Ministry. The DPA found
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Dissent grows within SYRIZA as polls indicated appetite for joined-up centre left
PoliticsGreek PoliticsPolls conducted in the aftermath of EP elections indicate that voters would like to see closer collaboration across the centre left. The findings are bound to intensify debate within the main parties in the space, SYRIZA and PASOK, which are still in the process of digesting the results of the vote
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Cost of living remains public's top worry, as government slashes green transition budget
PoliticsGreek Politicsone in ten said they think things are going well. The poll findings suggest that despite managing
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Government acts to prevent energy price shock in move critics say comes too late
PoliticsGreek Politicsinto the wholesale price movements. The regulator has indicated that its preliminary findings do not show
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Greece courts danger
AgoraThis could go down as the week that Greek justice took over from Liz Truss as the world’s briefest joke. It would be funny if it wasn’t so worrying. On Tuesday, Greece’s Supreme Court announced the findings of a preliminary 9-month investigation into the use of illegal spyware that targeted dozens
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