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Expulsions hasten SYRIZA split as ND ploughs ahead in pursuit of political dominance
PoliticsGreek Politicsof Greece’s communications privacy watchdog, ADAE, which removed key figures engaged in progressing
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Parties diverge over Gaza conflict in wake of UN vote abstention
PoliticsGreek Politics.” Government officials also repeated the four key Greek positions on the matter, which they say Mitsotakis
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PMI in expansion territory in Oct, but jobs cut and inflation a challenge again
EconomyMacroeconomyamid challenging economic conditions in key markets. There was also a reversal of the trend since
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SYRIZA and PASOK join forces to pressure govt as polls show gap between them narrowing
PoliticsGreek Politicsfor a walk-out from the left wing of the party. Among the key figures signalling their imminent departure
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Mitsotakis hopes tax bill tweaks will calm reactions in push to jump-start stalled reform agenda
PoliticsGreek Politicsof Kasselakis’s key claims since becoming leader is that the party was weakened because its governing organs
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SYRIZA rebels unveil new group as Kasselakis talks up EP vote prospects
PoliticsGreek Politicsthat can change people’s lives” rather than “apolitical governance.” One of the key criticisms
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Sports-related violence on the agenda again as PM struggles to find response
PoliticsGreek Politicsadministration’s law and order agenda. Mitsotakis has made law and order a key part of his political credo
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Budget marks return of trust, argues Mitsotakis
PoliticsGreek Politicschallenge each other over the cost of pledges, while New Democracy and its key opponents are keen to show
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New Democracy leadership headed for showdown with right wing over migrant labour bill
PoliticsGreek Politicslabour shortages in key sectors of the economy. The proposal has been condemned by the parties
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Amendment for migrant workers passes amid turmoil for government
PoliticsGreek Politicsin key sectors of the economy. The legislation proved controversial within the ruling New Democracy
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