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Newsletter 460 - 02/05/2025
with 8 pct, followed by KKE at 7 pct, while SYRIZA has lost 1.6 points since March to fall to 4 pct
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Fitch leaves rating unchanged at 'BBB-', ups outlook to positive
EconomyMacroeconomyprojects debt-to-GDP to fall to 120% by 2030. The government has demonstrated a strong commitment
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ND looks to preserve recent poll gains as Tempe issue returns to centre stage
PoliticsGreek Politicsretains sixth spot despite another fall in its ratings, from 6.4 to 5 pct, underlining
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Voters’ belief in progressive parties tested as PASOK and SYRIZA search for answers
PoliticsGreek Politics, while 50.8 pct of voters who fall into the centre-left category feel the same way. Among centrist
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New Democracy rejigs key party posts as Spartiates expulsion leaves gap in Parliament
PoliticsGreek Politicsby MeRA25 with 3.1. Voice of Reason, New Left and Spartiates all fall below the 3 pct threshold
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Greece aligns with EU on Israel-Iran conflict, keeps close watch on Turkey as Ankara submits maritime plans
PoliticsForeign PolicyTurkey. Ankara is already strengthening its position in the region following the fall of the Assad
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Newsletter 467 - 20/06/2025
ratings fall short of securing a future majority. Scandals and missteps continue to erode the PM’s
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Government shows its concern about Middle East impact, farm subsidy probe
PoliticsGreek Politicsin the Middle East will lead to a fall in the number of Israeli visitors to Greece. Last year, more than
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Energy at forefront of 2 pct decline for industrial production in May
EconomyMacroeconomyGreece’s Industrial Production Index (IPI) continued its drop in May with 2 percent year-on-year (YoY), after a sharp fall of 4.2 percent in the previous month, according to Hellenic Statistical Authority (ELSTAT) data released on Thursday. This is the first back-to-back negative readings since
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OPEKEPE scandal dogs PM as speculation about next elections intensifies
PoliticsGreek Politicsnormality” that has been built up in Greece since the fall of the military dictatorship in 1974. “What
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