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After support package, government turns attention to "everyday" issues
PoliticsGreek Politicsemployees. It also does not cover the health service or the citizens’ service centres which are set
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Mitsotakis heads on diplomatic tour of key capitals carrying vital questions
PoliticsForeign PolicyPrime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis is set to embark on a series of significant diplomatic visits starting this Monday, aimed at addressing key geopolitical and economic developments. His itinerary includes Rome, Berlin, and, finally, New York. His visit to Rome on May 12 has been long overdue
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Latest Tempe report kicks off political storm as government claims vindication
PoliticsGreek Politicsfor the mismanagement of the railways is set to occupy Parliament in the coming weeks. The next step
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Newsletter 462 - 16/05/2025
mismanagement are set to occupy Parliament in the coming weeks. The latest polling indicates that New
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Macro and fiscal outlook for Greece remain favourable in latest EC forecasts
EconomyMacroeconomysectors. Employment is set to keep rising, though at a slower pace due to persistent skills shortages
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Newsletter 464 - 30/05/2025
of properties, including those in the hands of banks and servicers. The government is also working on a set
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Seeking to shore up right flank, Mitsotakis unveils steps to tackle campus violence
PoliticsGreek Politicspresided over a meeting with university rectors, at which the government set out a collection of 11
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Finance Ministry seeks solutions to address growing housing problem
Economyand servicers. The government is also working on a set of incentives and counterincentives for homeowners
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Clarity over fiscal space allows PM to prepare next relief package
PoliticsGreek Politicsfor a similar effect in September, when he unfurls the latest set of measures in Thessaloniki. Opinion poll
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Greece locked in talks with Egypt over monastery, struggles to gain footing in Libya
PoliticsForeign Policy. However, the distance between the two approaches appears significant. In fact, the Egyptian side set
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