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Mitsotakis sticks with stability mantra as SYRIZA looks for new approach
PoliticsGreek PoliticsAlexis Tsipras. The panel is due to meet for the first time on Monday to devise the left-wing party
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Newsletter 385 - 16/06/2023
employer organisations, Greece’s main union and a panel of experts. The first rise in the minimum wage
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ND confident in migration stance as polls point to decisive victory on June 25
PoliticsGreek Politics, the attempts to reschedule the postponed panel discussion after the migrant tragedy failed
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Wage rises become top issue but trajectory lined with obstacles
EconomyMacroeconomyorganisations, Greece’s main union and a panel of experts. The first rise in the minimum wage came in 2019
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SYRIZA's left wing a step closer to walking out, creating window of opportunity for PASOK
PoliticsGreek PoliticsAs each day passes, SYRIZA looks to be moving closer to a permanent split, triggered by the surprising rise of Stefanos Kasselakis to become party leader, that could blow opposition politics in Greece wide open. Kasselakis referred veteran socialist Stefanos Tzoumakas to SYRIZA’s disciplinary panel
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Kasselakis returns as SYRIZA squabble turns into full-blown infighting
PoliticsGreek Politicssenior SYRIZA officials to the party’s disciplinary panel over the last few days with a view to ousting
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Newsletter 399 - 27/10/2023
referred four senior SYRIZA officials to the party’s disciplinary panel over the last few days with a view
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Centre-left parties jockey for position ahead of EP elections
PoliticsGreek Politicsby gatecrashing a panel session organised by rising figures of the centre-left, including his former
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Athens and Ankara face bumps in the road as they prepare for political dialogue
PoliticsForeign Policy. During a panel discussion at the Foundation for Defense of Democracies (FDD) think-tank
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Greece and Turkey edging forward with political dialogue
PoliticsForeign Policyrelations was the subject of a panel discussion involving ex-foreign ministers, which was organised
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