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Mitsotakis aims to pass key legislation in Sept if ND wins elections
PoliticsGreek Politicsthe New Democracy leader is also seen appointing an official that will oversee the cabinet’s work. New
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The embrace between the Russian bear and the Panda bear: An emerging Sino-Russian axis
AgoraDuring a three-day official visit to Moscow in June 2019 the Chinese President Xi Jinping described Russia’s Vladimir Putin as his “best friend”. While China-US relations are deteriorating over bitter trade disputes, the imposition of tit-for-tat tariffs and intellectual property rights, the Sino
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Mitsotakis holds inaugural cabinet meeting, lines up first draft legislation
PoliticsGreek Politicsministries. Former Finance Ministry official Stelios Petsas, another key Mitsotakis aide from the previous
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Talks to begin on plan to rescue PPC from dire financial straits
Economyofficial sources such as companies, remain a major problem, as do electricity thefts via tampered
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Tsipras aiming to guide SYRIZA towards new territory in opposition
PoliticsGreek Politicsplayer on Greece’s centre-left. The former PASOK minister, along with another ex- PASOK official, Yiannis
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From a tsunami of debt to some sense of normality
Agoraprogramme are due. From the official creditors, only the International Monetary Fund is expecteding
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Hatzidakis announces strategy for partial privatisation of PPC
EconomyFeaturesofficial sources such as companies, remain a major problem, as do electricity thefts via tampered
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ND sees first tax cuts as fair, hopes to build case for lower fiscal targets
PoliticsGreek Politicswill be protected from forced payment measures. Mitsotakis on surpluses On his first official visit
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Staikouras strikes note of caution on fiscal space and tax cuts
EconomyProgrammeand by gaining the trust of the country’s official creditors, they will be able to achieve a reduction
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Last-minute labour amendment, university asylum law fuel political row as third bill passes
PoliticsGreek Politicslegislation that will allow police to enter university grounds without an official request to do so from
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