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  1. Will Tsipras ride the waves in 2016?

    Agora

    . It also means that a problem which until now had been limited to the islands and border areas is now.... This means finding places for thousands of people to stay in the country for several weeks at a time... is a notoriously complex exercise. This has already created problems for the government as it moves

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  2. Refugee crisis charade adds insult to EU's injuries
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    “responsibility and solidarity”. The problem is that this argument was made by some EU members last... seems to be reverting to its old tactic of refusing to recognise reality, while finding someone... over any problems. “What we are doing is not insignificant,” said Bertaud of the relocation numbers

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  3. Govt counts cost of own energy package as hopes of coordinated EU response fade
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    that the energy crisis is a European problem that needs solutions at the EU level, but it has realised... has been in hiding and not finding solutions to peoples’ problems”, Androulakis said. “There must

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  4. A closer look at Greece's Q3 2023 national accounts
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    an aggregate demand problem, as though there is a deficiency. Rather, Greece has permanent excess... and debt, among other signposts. In other words, the problems are on the supply side—Greece needs... for now—this moves productivity growth rates down. It is consistent with the finding that the labor

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  5. Newsletter 193 -08/02/2018

    Newsletters

    admitted that there is a problem with the slow pace at which the outstanding actions. Athens making... received one binding offer for the Melitis unit in Florina from Mytilineos which was reporte five times... in a binding offer for either unit after deciding that the structure of the deal and the share purchase

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  6. Athens prepares for Blinken visit, hopeful of Libya shifting position
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    PoliticsForeign Policy

    that the GNU Prime Minister Abdul Hamid Dbeibah reassured Mevlut Cavusoglu that there was no problem... or are related to natural resources explorations.” However, it is not certain whether this ruling is binding... in a case that is being ruled by a Supreme Court.” Whether the ruling is binding or not, the Greek

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  7. Greeks show highest mistrust in newspapers, TV and online news across EU
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    Society

    that they could identify fake news. Regarding whether respondents perceive fake news to be a problem in their country, Greeks came second only after Cypriots in saying that fake news was definitely a problem or to some extent a problem. Sixty three percent of Greeks said that fake news was definitely

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  8. Tsipras and the binary opposition
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    , the problem for the mainstream opposition parties is that Tsipras has left little political ground... a gold medal-winning balancing act on the political high beam. Tsipras has so far executed this routine... and is in a better position than the others to tackle chronic problems such as corruption, tax

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  9. Newsletter 214 -12/07/2019

    Newsletters

    the 2020 budget, starting in September. With so much in his inbox — including the perennial problem... promised tax cuts Given New Democracy’s After winning a landslide victory in Sunday’s elections, Kyriakos.... The bill will also address local government issues, with the aim of overcoming problems caused

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  10. Leaders joust over Covid policy as death toll rises but public interest wanes
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    Mitsotakis has a significant lead over his rival is problem solving. Forty-one percent of respondents think he is effective at solving important problems, while only 24 pct believe this of Tsipras... at winning over the middle class, which has been the subject of a tug-of-war between the two for several

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