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Finance Ministry's defence of economic record highlights area of policy weakness
EconomyMacroeconomyput forward by the Greek government underline that for nearly a decade policy has been focussed
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Kasselakis ousting confirmed as SYRIZA slips in polls, which also carry warnings for ND
PoliticsGreek Politicselection scenario put support for ND at 29.8 pct, just above the 28.3 pct that the party gained
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ND and SYRIZA continue to slide as voter dissatisfaction takes hold
PoliticsGreek Politicsother candidate. No candidates have officially put themselves forward yet for the SYRIZA leadership
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Mitsotakis sees poll rise despite ongoing spat with critical MP
PoliticsGreek Politicsindicated that he is prepared to fight for control of “Our SYRIZA”, as he put it. The former
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PM deploys ministers to soothe restive MPs as ND feels pressure from hard right
PoliticsGreek Politics, only Polakis has officially put himself forward in the race. Just over a third of SYRIZA
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Middle East escalation prompts government concerns about migration
PoliticsGreek Politicswould put New Democracy in a difficult position, having invested in a narrative of tough border
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PASOK candidates make final push as government plays down latest dig from rogue MPs
PoliticsGreek Politicsto George Papandreou has put forward several well-developed economic proposals in the context
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Androulakis well-placed to retain PASOK leadership as Doukas sneaks into run-off ballot
PoliticsGreek Politicsfor the second round. However, Doukas’s inability to dominate in the city he presides over has put him
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Mitsotakis sets off barrage of legislation to shake off introspection
PoliticsGreek PoliticsWith the opposition in disarray, Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis has fired off another round of reforms, hoping to regain forward momentum and put the internal scuffles in his own party behind him. The slow unravelling of main opposition party SYRIZA and the leadership contest consuming third
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Newsletter 436 - 11/10/2024
put in place to improve transparency, while his supporters argue they were tailor-made to exclude
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