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Government tries to find its footing again after EP vote surprise
PoliticsGreek PoliticsAfter taking a buffeting from the results of the recent European Parliament elections, the government is attempting to find its stride again as Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis looks set to ignore some calls from within New Democracy for an approach that will be more appealing to the party’s
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Newsletter 428 - 21/06/2024
a buffeting of his own in the June 9 vote, Mitsotakis looks set to ignore some calls from within New
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Mitsotakis has ground to cover after election disappointment as progressives ponder future
PoliticsGreek Politicsthe conservatives took just 28.3 pct, well short of the 33 pct that the PM had set as a target. Government
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Mitsotakis's predecessors launch caustic attacks against PM's leadership, government policies
PoliticsGreek PoliticsDemocracy’s result was almost 5 points below the goal set by the PM and was the first time since
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Six-day work week triggers opposition attack on labour reforms
PoliticsGreek Politicsapplies to certain segments of the labour market is not set in stone and the measure could easily
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ND throws weight behind pursuit of whistleblowers, prompting SYRIZA backlash
PoliticsGreek Politicspolitical figures. Political clash There has been a set pattern to the political element
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Government seeking to tie up loose ends before summer break
PoliticsGreek Politicsin the plenary. Opposition parties have raised some concerns about the legislation, which they will set out
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Government hails rule of law progress but open investigations continue to raise questions
PoliticsGreek Politics. As a result, the government had set a target to improve its standing in the Commission’s Report, putting
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Mitsotakis focuses on next steps as Kasselakis becomes embroiled in new internal row
PoliticsGreek Politicsnot gone down well with some SYRIZA officials, such as MP Olga Gerovassili, who was set to compete
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Greece courts danger
Agoraset out a timeline of these alarming failings. A day after the Supreme Court’s assessment
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