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Government launches new round of legislation with diaspora vote bill
PoliticsGreek Politicsthat the opposition party will agree. The main piece of legislation expected from the government before the summer
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Mitsotakis hopes tax bill tweaks will calm reactions in push to jump-start stalled reform agenda
PoliticsGreek Politicschanges. One piece of legislation that will not be discussed by the cabinet is the bill recognising
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Podcast - Triangulation: The shape of things to come in Greek politics
AgoraPhoebe Fronista and Nick Malkoutzis return after a prolonged absence to discuss what's behind Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis's political dominance in Greece and whether things are more complex than they look. Their discussion was prompted by a piece Nick wrote recently for The Agora
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Kasselakis launches EP election campaign with all-out attack on Mitsotakis and ND
PoliticsGreek Politicsmandate. In an opinion piece published in the government friendly Kathimerini daily on Tuesday
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Newsletter 420 - 12/04/2024
for snap national elections, questioning New Democracy’s mandate. In an opinion piece published
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Signs of rally for ND despite strong dissatisfaction among voters
PoliticsGreek Politicsset-piece events aimed at galvanising cadres and voters. The poll suggests that SYRIZA’s recent
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Bumper results for banks add to frustration over interest rates, fees
EconomyBankingcharges, another piece of data in the banks’ results that is a source of frustration for Greek customers
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PM gears up for communications drive as PASOK marks 50 years
PoliticsGreek Politicswill deliver the annual set-piece speech at the Thessaloniki International Fair, to mark the opening
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Mitsotakis looks to last-minute announcements to top up lean TIF offerings
PoliticsGreek Politicsto his set-piece address due to be delivered on Saturday, leaks to the media have sketched out a set
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Latest IMF forecasts see solid fiscal performance, poor growth beyond RRF
EconomyMacroeconomy, marginally slowing down to 2 pct in 2025. The most alarming piece of data is the IMF estimate for 2029
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