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  1. Newsletter 350 - 09/09/2022

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    aware that they cannot let go of the purse strings now, even though the ruling centre-right party has suffered another dip in the polls, which has been linked to the surveillance of PASOK leader Nikos... party has a majority of MPs on the committee, it is expected that New Democracy will try to steer

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  2. Athens formulates response to Turkey-Libya maritime deal it deems null and void

    PoliticsForeign Policy

    Greece has obtained a copy of the memorandum of understanding on maritime borders signed between Turkey and the Tripoli-based Government of National Accord in Libya, which has rocked relations... say that this memorandum has no legal standing. The relevant services of the Greek Foreign Ministry

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  3. PM offers uniformed personnel bonus as surveillance bill attracts more criticism
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    to fight crime and deal with migration challenges. New Democracy traditionally has close ties with the country’s police and coast guard – a relationship that Mitsotakis has tried to cultivate during his time in office. Tuesday’s announcement was not the first time that the current government has sought

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  4. Macedonia name issue: Agreement and disagreement
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    Agora

    aims at resolving this 30-year-old dispute. The whole agreement has been built around the fact... a state that has been recognised as Republic of Macedonia by more than 130 countries agrees to amend..., Greece has agreed – according to Article 11 of the Interim Accord - not to veto the accession

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  5. Will centre-left let go of past to grasp change?
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    that has not been formed, a political manifesto that has not been written and with goals that have..., the effort to set up this unusual vote has been dogged by problems. The traditional bastion... last year but the process collapsed at the last minute. This year’s effort has been hampered

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  6. Ladies and gentlemen, please fasten your seat belts
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    Agora

    spending has been reduced to a drip feed. While there is still waste that can be addressed, finding 2... “take off” in September. We are now nearing the end of October and there has been no departure... savings would come from. Samaras has already shut down state broadcaster ERT, torpedoing his three

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  7. Will Tsipras ride the waves in 2016?

    Agora

    an end to the Greek bailouts and the troika’s demands but has spent the last part of 2015 implementing... settled, the re-elected SYRIZA-led government has passed in Parliament measures that even... to private investors. On top of this, the government has also completed two privatisations launched

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  8. What will it take to reverse the Greek 'brain drain'?
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    Society

    Mitsotakis has spoken of tempting recent emigrants back through “lower taxes and contributions, more... capacity to achieve even a limited objective. While there has been a great deal of public debate on the subject, informed by a wealth of studies and surveys, very little has been advanced in the way

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  9. PM seeks to leave ICU controversy behind as Tsipras ups stakes with snap election call
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    been prompted by several things, including the fact that ND has been finding itself on the defensive... the quality of care for Covid patients, but SYRIZA leader Alexis Tsipras has decided to use the row over.... Mitsotakis stuck to the government’s main line of defence, which is that it has tried to strengthen

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  10. Newsletter 415 - 08/03/2024

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    the ruling New Democracy party. However, the bill has caused some tension in the ranks of the opposition... entities can provide tertiary education. The government has argued that the change is a way... the debate that the judiciary would have the final say on constitutional interpretation. This has

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