Search
-
Bravo, Bank of Greece
Agora. The note honestly reports that much growth is dependent on the support from the EU.[3] This begs
2% -
Kasselakis offers more hints of a positive narrative for SYRIZA's post-Tsipras era
PoliticsGreek Politicsdemonstrations in support of LGBT+ rights in the city, some of which have turned violent. SYRIZA leader
2% -
Where is Greek growth coming from?
Agora. But, there is some support, because the EU is giving Greece, through various channels, substantial
2% -
New political storm heads towards PM following report on Tempe recordings
PoliticsGreek Politicsthat a result of less than 30 pct support would be seen as disappointing and concerning among
2% -
Governing party MPs rally around ex-transport minister to fend off opposition attacks
PoliticsGreek PoliticsNew Democracy politicians presented a united front defending the government against a censure motion triggered by its handling of the deadly Tempe rail crash. Their fulsome support for resigned transport minister Kostas Karamanlis brought condemnation from the opposition parties, who accuse
2% -
Newsletter 418 - 29/03/2024
PoliticsGovernment entangled in ongoing fallout from Tempe crashThe government relied on its comfortable parliamentary majority to sail through a no-confidence vote on Thursday, triggered by a media report that audio recordings of the Tempe train crash had been doctored to support the narrative
2% -
Greek, Turkish foreign ministers hold talks with focus on short- and medium-term aims
PoliticsForeign Policy. The Greek side believes that this measure, which has the full support of the European Commission
2% -
Androulakis hopes surveillance ruling will lead to embarrassment for government
PoliticsGreek Politicsmotivated, while Androulakis has not always enjoyed the support of other opposition parties. In practical
2% -
Kasselakis launches EP election campaign with all-out attack on Mitsotakis and ND
PoliticsGreek Politics, Stefanos Kasselakis argued it was time to reassess popular support for the New Democracy government
2% -
Government tones down fiscal pledges as tighter framework starts to bite
EconomyMacroeconomyThe tight fiscal framework imposed by the new Stability and Growth Pact rules and Greece's long-standing commitment to primary surpluses above 2 pct of GDP for decades are catching up with the Greek government, as the window that allowed for handouts and support initiatives thanks to the escape
2%