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What brought down Golden Dawn?
Societyone MEP, who resigned from the party within weeks of winning his seat. The party’s performance
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Government courts backlash over squat raids, while opposition is absorbed in internal debate
PoliticsGreek Politics. Since winning the national elections, New Democracy has proceeded to restructure the police force
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Mitsotakis in Berlin with limited expectations
PoliticsGreek PoliticsPrime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis is in Berlin today for his first formal meeting with Chancellor Angela Merkel since winning the national elections. While the new government’s economic policy will figure high on the agenda, Mitsotakis and his delegation have been working overtime to manage any
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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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PM presents roadmap for relaxing lockdown, highlights political messages from handling of Covid-19
PoliticsGreek Politics, an effective state stood up to the pandemic,” he said. “It protected Greeks, winning their trust
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EU funds seen as cushioning Covid-19 impact, giving govt fiscal space
PoliticsGreek Politicsof the funds available from the EU. The panel is headed by Nobel Prize-winning economist Christopher
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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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Newsletter 259 -24/07/2020
plan on the recommendations made by the committee of wise men led by Nobel Prize-winning Greece is set
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