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Centre-left leadership candidates step forward as unity doubts linger
PoliticsGreek Politicswith SYRIZA if there is an upset. While the process for electing a united leader is starting to become clearer
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Tsipras invokes Andreas Papandreou as centre-left challenge simmers
PoliticsGreek PoliticsThe efforts to reinvigorate the Greek centre-left look like they will have a knock-on effect on the rest of the country’s politics. As we highlighted recently, SYRIZA and New Democracy are following the process to elect a leader that will head a united centre-left grouping, led by PASOK
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Greek competitiveness rank remains low as tax, bureaucracy create obstacles
EconomyFeatures, followed by the United States and Singapore. The lowest scores were held by Yemen, Mozambique and Chad.
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Tsipras returns from US with positive sentiment but absence of tangible results
PoliticsForeign Policyexports from the United States,” said Trump. Tsipras also touched on the energy issue in his statement
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Athens in dispute with Spanish ambassador over Catalonia stance
PoliticsForeign Policyargued that “Europe could only move forward united” and said Athens condemns unilateral actions
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Mitsotakis looks to unite New Democracy for fresh push
PoliticsGreek Politicsto show that New Democracy is maintaining a united front despite the speculation regarding rumblings
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Hitman's furlough and investment complications pose new problems for Tsipras
PoliticsGreek Politics, a defense attache at the US embassy, and also United States Air Force Sergeant Ronald Stewart
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Mitsotakis bids for nation's soul, Tsipras ramps up handouts
PoliticsGreek Politicsof the party, which has been troubled by factionalism in the past, being united behind Mitsotakis
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The republic without a government
Agora. The negotiators from the CDU/CSU and SPD are not united by a joint vision of how to take the country
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Athens gears up for name talks as coalition and opposition try to define their positions
PoliticsForeign PolicyMomentum is building towards a new round of negotiations between Athens and Skopje, mediated by United Nations envoy Matthew Nimetz, amid much political discussion about the matter in Greece. Nimetz, who met the two negotiators (Ambassadors Adamantios Vasilakis and Vasco Naumovski) in Brussels
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