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Newsletter 360 - 25/11/2022
for the economy after the strong rebound in the year following the pandemic and solid growth close to 6 pct
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Government determined to push through hospital reforms in pre-election legislative sprint
PoliticsGreek Politicsbeen strong, with unions calling for the bill to be withdrawn and put to consultation. The secretary
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Surveillance and Qatargate threaten to overshadow budget debate
PoliticsGreek Politicsclaim to be strong on national defence. New Democracy now has another weapon in its arsenal
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PM turns on PASOK, sees opportunity to revive dwindling support
PoliticsGreek Politics’s chances of a strong showing at the next elections, perhaps even thrusting the socialists
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SYRIZA pushes alternative cost-of-living package but govt support still a vote-winner
PoliticsGreek PoliticsThe surprise announcement of a “Market Pass” for hard-pressed shoppers in the prime minister’s budget statement has attracted strong criticism from the opposition. New Democracy’s main rival SYRIZA has responded by outlining an alternative package to combat the effects of inflation, however
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Athens hopeful of progress on sea delimitation differences with Albania after FM visit
PoliticsForeign Policywith confidence that the outcome will be respected and additionally will send a strong message to Turkey on how
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PM signals April elections as MP at centre of latest sleaze scandal resigns
PoliticsGreek Politicsthe proposals being examined are tests on arrivals and a strong recommendation for masks in airports.
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Election date seen hanging in balance as PM weighs pros and cons
PoliticsGreek Politicsto the 3 pct threshold for electing MPs. During the pandemic, there was a strong ultra-right presence
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Seeking showdown in Parliament, SYRIZA tables censure motion over surveillance report
PoliticsGreek Politics. New Democracy holds a six-seat majority with a strong record of closing ranks in key votes
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Energy tops agenda as FM heads to Israel
PoliticsForeign PolicyGreek Foreign Minister Nikos Dendias was due to visit Israel on Tuesday with the aim of reaffirming Greece’s strong ties with the new government led by Benjamin Netanyahu. He is the first European foreign minister to visit the country and Dendias held talks about this matter with the High
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