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Androulakis attacks PM over rule of law, but PASOK's dilemma remains
PoliticsGreek PoliticsService before he was elected PASOK’s new leader in December 2021. On Wednesday, he told MEPs
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Minister pledges swift resolution as public anger over rail crash mounts
PoliticsGreek Politicscould be met, with a reduced service potentially commencing by the end of the month. Gerapetritis
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Newsletter 379 - 05/05/2023
and the intelligence service which have been at the centre of recent political scandals. The SYRIZA leader
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Restrictive leaders' debate produces little to move election needle
PoliticsGreek Politicsof national security for the National Intelligence Service (EYP) to bug him. This prompted one of the few
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Tension rises in electoral battle, but opinion polls suggest result in little doubt
PoliticsGreek Politicsconsulate in the area. Newspaper reports over the weekend suggest that the National Intelligence Service
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Alexis Tsipras, Nanni Moretti and the future of the Greek Left
Agora, paying lip service to the Greek nationalist fervour at the time, only to support the agreement
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PM takes central role as fires continue to rage
PoliticsGreek PoliticsPrime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis is trying to put himself front and centre in the government’s response to the ongoing wildfires as questions are being asked again about the level of preparedness for the current fire season and the resources available to the fire service. Mitsotakis returned
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Labour bill controversy dents plans for announcements of new measures in Sep
PoliticsGreek Politicsalready legislated for pay rises in the civil service from January, along with increases in pensions
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Series of failures provide opposition with platform to put pressure on PM
PoliticsGreek Politicstheir exasperation that the fire service, civil protection, the armed forces and the police seem to be in a state
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Growing challenges await PM following summer break
PoliticsGreek Politicssignificant progress in improving efficiency in the civil service and among the country’s uniformed
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