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Mitsotakis sees poll rise despite ongoing spat with critical MP
PoliticsGreek Politics. Three in 10 SYRIZA supporters fear the party is set to fall apart, while four in 10 believe
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PASOK leadership debate highlights tensions as SYRIZA unites briefly for Tsipras
PoliticsGreek Politicsthe opportunity to set out their respective stalls in the course of a six-way moderated debate aired
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Athens aiming to maintain momentum in talks with Ankara, while sticking to basic positions
PoliticsForeign Policyrelations, however, Athens and Ankara see a window of opportunity, as set out by PM Mitsotakis
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PASOK leadership ballot draws attention away from PM's deepening rift with predecessors
PoliticsGreek Politicsthe programmes set out by each of the four defeated candidates. He was particularly complementary of Geroulanos
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Mitsotakis sets off barrage of legislation to shake off introspection
PoliticsGreek Politics. Hospital doctors are set to strike on October 17, demanding better pay, more permanent hires
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Newsletter 436 - 11/10/2024
yearsThe new fiscal reality that the Greek government will have to deal with was set out in black
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Draft budget maps out narrow fiscal path for coming years
EconomyMacroeconomyThe new fiscal reality that the Greek government will have to deal with was set out in black and white in the draft budget for 2025, which was tabled to Parliament on Monday in the wake of the medium-term fiscal-structural plan (MTP) being presented by the Finance Ministry last week. The draft
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Ministers dispatched to deal with disgruntled MPs as cost of living complaints dog ND
PoliticsGreek Politicsproblems weighing on citizens. Mitsotakis and Theodorikakos are set to showcase the government strategy
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Mitsotakis goaded from right on foreign policy and migration
PoliticsGreek Politicsof their seats entirely was set to be made in June prior to the EP elections but has been postponed
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Meeting of Greek and Turkish foreign ministers not expected to yield breakthrough
PoliticsForeign Policyto the Aegean,” while Fidan spoke of a “set of problems” between Greece and Turkey (minority
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