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Mitsotakis lauds Commission VP nomination amid murmurs within party
PoliticsGreek PoliticsThe achievement of Greece’s nominee for the European Commission being offered a vice president spot has been overshadowed at home by a potential rift within New Democracy that could present Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis with his first significant domestic political challenge since winning
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Eurogroup to approve release of bond profits but bid to repurpose funds falls flat
EconomyProgrammeapproach would boost investment and would be a winning formula for all parties. However, the idea
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Speculation about snap elections in 2020 refuses to die down
PoliticsGreek Politicsvote will take place under the proportional representation system and the winning party will get
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Internal party rivalries prove a hassle for Mitsotakis and Tsipras
PoliticsGreek PoliticsMitsotakis took over the centre-right party’s leadership in 2016, as the prospect of winning the next
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Approval of street protest law a potential source of political tumult
PoliticsGreek Politicsto be welcomed at ND headquarters as it indicates that a year on from the centre-right party winning
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EU deal appears promising for Greece, but success rides on efficient use of funds
PoliticsGreek Politicsby Nobel Prize-winning economist Sir Christopher Pissarides. The panel recently delivered its first
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Moria fire propels migration issue back to top of political agenda
PoliticsGreek Politicsof winning over voters. Since the conservatives came to power, migration has tended to be the issue
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Newsletter 263 -11/09/2020
proved the most troublesome for New Democracy in terms of winning over voters. Since the conservatives
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Budget passed as govt pins hopes on vaccine rollout to get economy on track
PoliticsGreek Politicsis gradually winning the argument within the EU over Turkey and its stance in the Eastern Mediterranean. He
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New Year reshuffle brings more MPs into cabinet, keeps key ministers in post
PoliticsGreek Politics, which has already been voted, and would award the winning party an extra 40 seats. New Democracy
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