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University bill meets with strong opposition as MPs begin debating reform
PoliticsGreek PoliticsMPs are due to begin debating on Tuesday the government’s university reform bill, which paves the way for foreign institutions to set up chapters in Greece and appears to have no support from the opposition parties. The draft law is due to be debated at parliamentary committee level before being
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Government focuses on cost of living and farming as polls confirm strong lead
PoliticsGreek Politicson building on the beachfront, contrary to other European countries which set a minimum distance
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Podcast - SYRIZA embraces the chaos
AgoraFive years ago SYRIZA was in power in Greece, but it is currently languishing in third place in the opinion polls and the nascent leadership of Stefanos Kasselakis is being constantly buffeted by internal disputes. In this episode, Phoebe Fronista and Nick Malkoutzis set out how the left-wing party
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Underwhelming GDP highlights investment falling short of mark
EconomyMacroeconomythan 15 pct this year. This set of conditions will tie the hands of the government regarding
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Great Expectations: Is Greece 2.0 hitting the target?
EconomyFeatureswith the rest of the EU to 5 percent as set out in the budget. A recent report by the Parliamentary
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MEPs agree to keep Tempe file open despite government's efforts to conclude inquiry
PoliticsGreek Politics. The Greek Parliament is set to adopt this week the findings of the MPs' inquiry into the crash. Just
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Where is Greek growth coming from?
Agoraconsumption. ELSTAT and the Bank of Greece could set up a research group to assess this possibility in more
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Waning support in opinion polls generates concern for government
PoliticsGreek Politics, which will set the alarm bells ringing at the party’s headquarters since its target
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New political storm heads towards PM following report on Tempe recordings
PoliticsGreek Politicsthe conservatives. It is not clear at this stage what dynamic such a result could set off and whether it could
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Government prepares to hit back at opposition's censure motion over train crash
PoliticsGreek Politics. This would give him the advantage of being able to set the agenda for the debate in Parliament, which
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