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Reshuffle rumours doused as Androulakis tries to increase pressure on PM over Tempe
PoliticsGreek Politicsof Reason and Course for Freedom, which have seen their support rise in recent weeks.
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PM abandons reticence over Tempe, portrays himself as defender of institutions
PoliticsGreek Politicssupport, but also perhaps to deter centrist voters from getting drawn into the criticism of the way
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Mitsotakis backs Ukraine as Athens tries to balance position with Trump administration
PoliticsForeign Policyof international law, there is no alternative but to respect and support the party defending itself based
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Stage set for censure motion as Parliament votes to review charges against deputy minister
PoliticsGreek Politics2023, called on his colleagues to support the motion to help clear his name. The preliminary inquiry
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Debt position provides protection against global turbulence
EconomyMacroeconomysupport will require a significant package of fiscal expansion. This prospect is making markets nervous
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Moody's upgrading Greece to investment grade puts an end to painful 15-year cycle
Economysetbacks. Additionally, a worsening geopolitical environment, especially reduced support from allies like
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UN hosts Cyprus talks as Israel gets behind electricity interconnector
PoliticsForeign PolicyPresident Raffaele Fitto, responsible for cohesion funds and reunification support programs, or another
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Reactions to reshuffle continue as government seeks fast track prosecution of former minister
PoliticsGreek Politicspct a month ago. The polls shows that Course For Freedom has drawn its support primarily from other
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Opposition outmanoeuvred by fast-track prosecution of first political figure over Tempe
PoliticsGreek Politicspoints lower than in January. Course for Freedom has grown its support by 10 points to 15.9 pct
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Bid to by-pass parliamentary inquiry stokes Tempe controversy
PoliticsGreek PoliticsThe government’s handling of the Tempe issue is generating further acrimony as several opposition parties walked out in protest on Thursday at New Democracy’s intention to support the request of former deputy minister Christos Triantopoulos to by-pass a preliminary inquiry overseen by MPs and head
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