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Newsletter 469 - 04/07/2025
Avgenakis took over as Rural Development Minister. Evidence increasingly points to direct ties between
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Migration opens new front for government after Libya snub
PoliticsGreek Politicsfor the newly appointed minister, who took office last week in a reshuffle after his predecessor Makis
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Corruption claims, foreign policy missteps impede government’s efforts to build momentum
PoliticsGreek Politicsfiles from an OPEKEPE office in Thessaloniki being thrown into a skip. The clearout took place
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New Democracy seeks to counter with marine parks and migration policy, rhetoric
PoliticsGreek PoliticsThe government is attempting to turn the table on its critics and go on the offensive on a range of issues after spending the last couple of weeks defending itself over the farming subsidy scandal. Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis took the local media by surprise on Monday when he announced
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Lending to corporations drives strong credit expansion of 10.2 pct YoY in Jun
EconomyMacroeconomyto insurance corporations showed a net monthly inflow of 335 million euros. This took the balance to 9.52
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PM aims to divert OPEKEPE inquiry as he signs up to SAFE scheme
PoliticsGreek Politicsthat the situation subsequently changed and the participation in SAFE was confirmed. This snag took on added
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Eurobank records strong profits of 691 mln in H1, net interest income jumps 12.2 pct
EconomyBankingby 34.3 percent YoY to 614 million euros. This took the cost-to-income ratio to 37 percent in H1, from
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Government adamant snap polls are not under consideration
PoliticsGreek Politics, of which roughly half took place ahead of schedule. However, during his six years in power, Mitsotakis has
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Government feels the heat after two days of catastrophic wildfires
PoliticsGreek Politicssay he took too long, sending the wrong message. As the fires slowly abate, aided by calmer weather
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PM prepares to finalise relief package as talk of electoral tweak gathers pace
PoliticsGreek Politicswith the Greek public after the government took another hit over the past few days due to the wildfires
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