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Newsletter 395 - 29/09/2023
part in these meetings. The first gathering will provide a litmus test of the mood among the party’s
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Clash over institutional interference primes political mood ahead of local elections
PoliticsGreek Politicsmunicipal and regional vote, and that Beos is not among those candidates. Mitsotakis stated recently
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Unemployment rate remains lodged near 11 pct after no change in Aug
EconomyMacroeconomyyear-on-year and now stands at 3.11 million. The unemployment rate among women fell by almost 2
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Mitsotakis leans on economic performance in bid to clinch local election dominance
PoliticsGreek Politics. Among them he listed the rebound in the economy, particularly the performance of the tourism sector
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Kasselakis looks to rehabilitate foreign policy credentials with Cyprus visit
PoliticsGreek Politics”. The statement sparked a furore among his critics, some of whom accused him of being ignorant on key
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Newsletter 396 - 06/10/2023
a furore among his critics, some of whom accused him of being ignorant on key foreign policy issues, while
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PM struggling to fulfil same-sex marriage pledge, prompting opposition pressure
PoliticsGreek Politicsnot be possible because, among other things, the political newcomer has to do his curtailed military service
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Athens stands by Israel, hopes for de-escalation
PoliticsForeign PolicyAthens instantly condemned Saturday’s attack on Israel by Gaza-based Hamas - Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis tweeted on Saturday that he strongly condemns “the atrocious terrorist attack against Israel, causing a high number of casualties among civilians." “We stand by the people of Israel
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Few bright spots for opposition candidates in local polls, ND confident for second round
PoliticsGreek Politicsis a moderate technocrat with virtually no name recognition among the general public, while his opponent
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Internal resistance keeps Kasselakis on his toes, while ND focusses on local vote
PoliticsGreek Politicsdebate earlier this week. The same poll suggests that opinion was divided among voters who watched
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