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Newsletter 434 - 27/09/2024
” for the party. While there were no dramatic moments, the format of the debate made for a tetchy
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Mitsotakis sets off barrage of legislation to shake off introspection
PoliticsGreek PoliticsFollowing a couple of days of dramatic developments, the spirits appear to have calmed somewhat
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PM makes first direct contact with Trump, hoping to keep US-Greek relationship special
PoliticsGreek Politicswar could be avoided. SYRIZA fallout Following the dramatic developments within SYRIZA over
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Podcast - Internal combustion problems leave New Democracy spluttering
Agoradismissal was big news in Greece. So, why did Mitsotakis make this dramatic move and what it could mean
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Mitsotakis moves to quash polls speculation in aftermath of Samaras ouster
PoliticsGreek Politicsthe dramatic events of ten days ago, speculation has been rife that faced with a rebellion in his party
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Syria developments dominate as Athens steps up diplomatic exchanges
PoliticsForeign PolicyThe dramatic situation in Syria will be one of the issues that will top the agenda for the meeting Greek Foreign Minister Giorgos Gerapetritis is due to hold with new EU Mediterranean Commissioner Dubravka Šuica in Brussels. Athens is monitoring with concern developments in Syria, where rebel
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PM weighs up options over pick for president ahead of January decision
PoliticsGreek Politicsiteration of the procedure to elect Greece’s president will lack the dramatic tension of previous
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ND highlights housing initiatives as Athens waste row rekindles hopes of progressive alliance
PoliticsGreek Politicsthe dramatic realignments which have taken place in the interim period, which have seen Doukas sidelined from
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PM abandons reticence over Tempe, portrays himself as defender of institutions
PoliticsGreek Politicsconfirmation of a dramatic change in approach to this issue compared to the more defensive stance
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PM's latest reshuffle off to bumpy start with first day resignation
PoliticsGreek Politicsto the top of the political agenda. The flipside of this is the dramatic drop in those who are considering
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