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Newsletter 468 - 27/06/2025
%. The most dramatic decline came from SYRIZA, whose backing collapsed from 4.6% to just 2.9%, falling behind
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Newsletter 470 - 11/07/2025
in the farming subsidy fraud. Back home, the fallout prompted an immediate and dramatic policy pivot
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Firefighting capabilities beefed up as blazes and water shortages weigh on government
PoliticsGreek Politicsover the OPEKEPE farming subsidy scandal, Mitsotakis knows that a less dramatic firefighting season
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Government hopes new affordable homes bill can help alleviate housing pressure
PoliticsGreek Politicsshows a dramatic collapse in homeownership, which plummeted from 84.6% in 2005 to 69.7% in 2024
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Low-productivity economy a legacy of adjustment without transformation
Economymarket and rising unemployment led to a dramatic reduction in real wages. AFSA experienced the largest
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Amid publicity storm, Tsipras publishes 'Ithaca' and fuels speculation about new journey
PoliticsGreek Politicsof democracy. He recounts dramatic encounters with Angela Merkel, François Hollande, Jean‑Claude Juncker
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Newsletter 486 - 28/11/2025
dramatic gains: Romania at 134%, Lithuania at 95%, Poland at 91%, and Malta at 90%. It is a grim
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Lost decades for Greek incomes tell different story to recovery narrative
EconomyMacroeconomy. Across the EU, the index rose by 22% during the same period, with top performers recording dramatic
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Farmers’ protests escalate as political veterans express concerns about democracy
PoliticsGreek PoliticsThe stand-off between Greece’s government and protesting farmers intensified on Monday after demonstrators forced the closure of Iraklio airport in Crete, a dramatic escalation that underscored the depth of rural anger and placed fresh pressure on Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis’s administration
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PM faces new challenges as public sides with farmers, Tsipras questions recovery
PoliticsGreek Politics(around 2.1-2.3), with no dramatic differences between the period SYRIZA was in power (2015-2019) and New
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