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Mitsotakis targets public sector malaise as MPs scrutinise railway safety
PoliticsGreek Politics’ performance at work. This line of argument has yet to gain substantial traction in public opinion, according
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In search of majority, PM looks to bring back wavering voters
PoliticsGreek Politicstime. Minister scrutinised In the meantime, the ruling party finds itself embroiled in yet another row
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Election campaign moves into gear, opinion poll data still equivocal
PoliticsGreek Politicsintentions. The party, led by former Golden Dawn MP Ilias Kasidiaris could yet be banned from taking part
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Macroeconomic fundamentals for Greece
Agoranot yet been published. Based on various sources and partial information from the Ministry
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Latest IMF estimates see growth of 2.3 pct, return of permanent primary surpluses
EconomyMacroeconomyyet, in the Stability Programme that will be sent to Brussels later in the month, the Finance Ministry
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Party leaders back on road with rival election pledges after Easter break
PoliticsGreek Politicspromises because they know they cannot be elected. The conservatives are yet to unfold their full
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Mitsotakis, Tsipras criss-cross Greece as support for main parties edges up
PoliticsGreek Politics, giving them good chances of electing MPs, although the Supreme Court could yet bank the far-right
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Androulakis keeps coalition options open as polls suggest deadlock likely in first vote
PoliticsGreek PoliticsPASOK leader Nikos Androulakis is trying to lay his claim to a role in the next government as yet another opinion poll published this week shows an uptick in support for the ruling New Democracy party ahead of the May 21 elections. In terms of voting intentions, the survey by MRB for Open TV
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Leaders gear up for debate as ND maintains opinion poll lead
PoliticsGreek Politicsabout SYRIZA returning to power and leading a coalition that would include a PASOK that has yet to find
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Tsipras seizes on PM's surveillance comments in last-ditch attempt to boost poll hopes
PoliticsGreek Politics, however Androulakis’s guarded response suggests that he is not yet ready to fully renounce
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