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Newsletter 477 - 26/09/2025
for sudden shifts in public opinion is real.EconomyHousing costs, food prices set limits to impact
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Government fears losing momentum to new Tempe backlash as GSI tensions rise
PoliticsGreek PoliticsThe government is concerned that it could be set to face a fresh backlash from the public over the Tempe train crash amid ongoing disquiet about how the investigation into Greeceās deadliest rail disaster is being managed. In his regular Sunday social media post, Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis
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Tsipras quits SYRIZA, moves closer to launching new political venture
PoliticsGreek Politicshas also set up a political institute, which affords him the opportunity to hold public events. Next
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Tempe postmortem decision opens up government and judiciary to criticism
PoliticsGreek Politicstraditionally provided conservative leaders with a welcoming environment to set out their vision, however
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Tempe reverberations continue as PM reacts to ongoing protests
PoliticsGreek Politicscommentators had complained about the fact that Ruci had set up camp in front of Parliament, where he
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ND braces for rural backlash to OPEKEPE scandal as law and order initiatives take centre stage
PoliticsGreek PoliticsMinister Kostas Tsiaras is set to meet New Democracy deputies from rural constituencies today
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Tempe-related tension, cost of living continue to dog government
PoliticsGreek Politicsan informal shrine to the victims of the Tempe train crash being set up in front of the memorial
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Unknown soldier debate exposes rift within government
PoliticsGreek PoliticsThe vote on a government proposal to ban protests from a monument to the Unknown Soldier in front of Parliament has led the opposition to accuse PM Kyriakos Mitsotakis of authoritarianism, but has also provoked dissent in the ranks of the governing party. Parliament is set to vote on an amendment
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Government tries to shake off OPEKEPE stigma as PASOK struggles to make gains
PoliticsGreek Politicsofficials from appearing in court, neither Avgenakis nor Voridis look set to face any further action
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Government warned to brace for repercussions of farm payments clean-up
PoliticsGreek PoliticsThe knock-on effects of the OPEKEPE scandal look set trouble PM Kyriakos Mitsotakis and his government for some months to come, as farmers threaten action over delays to payments. Opposition parties, meanwhile, are accusing New Democracy of stalling tactics in the parliamentary inquiry into fraud
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