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New Democracy pins hopes on minimum wage hike to reverse poll losses
PoliticsGreek Politicspct set by the government’s own advisory bodies including the Bank of Greece and the Centre
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Mitsotakis targets public sector malaise as MPs scrutinise railway safety
PoliticsGreek Politicsnorthwards does not function properly. These are some of the arguments that will be set out in more detail
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Annual debt strategy almost wrapped up with 5-year bond, at 3.92 pct yield
Economyand set the final size of the issue at 2.5 billion euros. The price settled at 99.81 cents, implying
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Election campaign moves into gear, opinion poll data still equivocal
PoliticsGreek Politicssights set on the first-time voters given that it tends to outperform New Democracy and other
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Newsletter 377 - 07/04/2023
PoliticsOutcome hangs in balance as parties set out their stallsParty leaders have been trying to woo voters as Greece moves towards the May 21 elections, but opinion polls suggest that the chances of a conclusive result emerging from next month’s vote remain slim. The latest opinion poll by Pulse
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Athens and Ankara affirm new, calmer period in relations
PoliticsForeign Policyleadership to show goodwill, which Greece has set as a pre-requisite for the beginning of talks
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Top judge's resignation over election law overshadows campaigns
PoliticsGreek Politicsthan previously predicted, and smaller parties set to play a potentially bigger role under
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Mitsotakis asks voters for four more years to deliver high-wage, low-tax programme
PoliticsGreek Politics. On the digital front, Mitsotakis said New Democracy set a target of putting 90 percent of public services
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Manufacturing continues to grow in April, sector sentiment highest since Jan 2022
EconomyMacroeconomy, as still elevated inflation and challenges in key export markets look set to weigh on demand
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Parties step up battle for voters in election home stretch
PoliticsGreek Politicsjournalists and set out his party’s positions. During the part shown on Greek TV, he insisted
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