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Newsletter 76 - 03/06/2016
placed on each taxpayer should be determined by his/her political beliefs. His remark even gave rise
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The enemy within
Agoraburden placed on each taxpayer should be determined by his/her political beliefs. His remark even
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Judicial system becomes key battleground for political parties
PoliticsGreek Politicsof the military dictatorship in Greece to remark, indirectly, on the dispute. He stressed
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Athens keeps cautious eye on Berlin-Ankara relationship as German elections approach
PoliticsForeign PolicyAthens is closely monitoring the increased tensions between Berlin and Ankara, especially regarding the latter’s hopes for European Union (EU) accession. Angela Merkel's remark during Sunday’s televised debate that “Turkey will never become an EU member state” is the latest sign of how Berlin
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NOME auctions: amendments to legal framework for electricity market liberalisation
Legalcompanies willing to participate in NOME auctions. As a concluding remark, one may note that it is clear
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Tsipras hammers out dividing lines, trumpets battle with 'elite'
PoliticsGreek PoliticsKyritsis said, prompting him to retract his remark, which was made in the context of recommendations
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Govt's campus police proposals face further pushback as protests against education bill go ahead
PoliticsGreek Politics, an offhand remark by Deputy Education Minister Angelos Syrigos has inflamed opposition to the legislation
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Scepticism greets govt denials of involvement in surveillance, as communications missteps snowball
PoliticsGreek Politicsthe country. A particular gloss was put on such comments, which echoed a remark made by Mitsotakis in his
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SYRIZA, PASOK leaders prepare responses to stark choice presented by PM
PoliticsGreek Politicsthis a callous remark and a sign of an out-of-touch administration, while Petsas insisted that his comment
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Government in firefighting mode as opposition seizes on sleaze and shortages
PoliticsGreek Politicsbeen cast by a recent remark by Deputy Education Minister Aggelos Syrigos, which appeared to suggest
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