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Nine in 10 Greeks under 30 feel marginalised due to crisis
Society, with only one percent in Germany saying this was the case. Yet, Greeks under 30 recorded the second
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Greece passes bailout-related amendments, hopes for loan disbursal in days
PoliticsGreek Politicsthat may yet cause complications is the prosecution of three foreign members of the Hellenic Republic
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Rise in new tax arrears slows further to 694 mln in April, total reaches almost 88 bln
Economydeteriorated in April, yet the 4-month figure 29 percent stands above the target of 22.5 percent
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Government steels itself for protests, looks for positive in polls
PoliticsGreek PoliticsDemocracy does not yet seem to have capitalised on the government’s declining popularity. Just under
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Protests give Mitsotakis chance to round on under-fire coalition
PoliticsGreek Politics’s performance, even though the impact of the latest round of austerity measures has not yet sunk
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Coalition tweaks draft electoral law in hope of clinching supermajority
PoliticsGreek Politicsyet to clarify its position, has 18 MPs. If it decides to back the system proposed by the government
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Tsipras faces challenge in turning promise of China trip into reality
PoliticsForeign PolicyThe week in Greek politics has begun with Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras getting back down to domestic affairs, such as the pending vote on the changes to the electoral law, but the significance of his trip to China last week continues to resonate. Although the government may not necessarily yet
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Coalition goes in search of deciding votes for electoral law, prepares more legislation
PoliticsGreek Politicsof electoral system. Even if the government gains the support of Golden Dawn (which has yet
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Coalition and opposition make proposal and counter-proposal in build-up to electoral law vote
PoliticsGreek Politicsnot yet convincingly delivered on its pledge to tackle corruption. Also, given that the bribery Siemens
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Tsipras eyes connection with voters through changes to constitution, electoral system
PoliticsGreek PoliticsPrime Minister Alexis Tsipras has suggested that he may put planned changes to Greece’s Constitution, including the election of the president by the people rather than Parliament, to a referendum. Although the premier has yet to unveil his proposed changes (he is expected to do so before the end
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