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Mitsotakis tries to rally base as Tsipras sharpens attacks
PoliticsGreek Politics%, and “other parties” collectively draw 8.6%, highlighting the system’s volatility. Below the 3
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Greece faces new regional risks as Middle East tension escalates
PoliticsForeign Policythan 3 pct of GDP on defence. During the next NATO Summit in July, however, this issue is expected
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Moody's keeps rating unchanged at 'Baa3' and outlook stable
Economy, projected to stay near 4.4 pct in 2025 and just above 3 pct of GDP this year. These surpluses
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Building activity moderated in Dec, dropped by 2.6 pct in 2025
EconomyMacroeconomyto 30,199. The corresponding surface area was down by 9.7 percent while volume was also down by 3
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Government dismisses early elections as opposition call foul on rule of law debate schedule
PoliticsGreek Politicsof Reason, MeRA25, Democrats and New left all fall below 3 pct and 16.2 pct of voters are undecided
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Leadership’s handling of OPEKEPE allegations sparks unrest in New Democracy
PoliticsGreek Politicswith 3 pct. An impressive 19.5 pct of respondents say they are undecided. Just over 11 pct say
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IMF sees war having moderate impact on economy, while fiscal outlook remains solid
EconomyMacroeconomy, then stabilising in the region of 3 pct in the years to 2031. The overall balance is forecast at a surplus
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Underspend and rising tax revenues push primary surplus to 4.39 bln by March
EconomyMacroeconomywith last year’s 3 billion euros in the same period. PIB Public Investment Budget revenues came
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More concern for coalition than cheer for SYRIZA in latest poll figures
PoliticsGreek PoliticsSince the June 2012 national elections in Greece, New Democracy and SYRIZA have interchanged as the country’s most popular party. The latest Public Issue opinion poll, published on September 11, provides the latest twist in this intertwining tale. This time, it gives SYRIZA a 1 percentage point
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Greek unemployment rose to new high of 27.9 pct in June
EconomyMacroeconomy) stands at 23 percent, with ‘long-term’ (>1 year) unemployment remaining at significantly high
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