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  1. Industrial turnover resumes growth after 3 months, rising by 2.6 pct YoY in May

    EconomyMacroeconomy

    and quarrying jumping by 37.1 percent. Manufacturing turnover increases were recorded in wood and products of wood and cork, except furniture, repair and installation of machinery and equipment, other

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  2. Mining drives growth of 0.5 pct YoY in industrial production for June
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    EconomyMacroeconomy

    and optical products, basic metals, tobacco products, other transport equipment, wood and products of wood and cork, except furniture. The monthly movement was led by a 5.6 percent rise in electricity

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  3. Tsipras gets approval for gender bill despite coalition partner's absence
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    any permanent damage despite the fact that SYRIZA’s coalition partner Independent Greeks (ANEL) did... the bill and two others abstained. Only one ANEL MP, from a total of nine, backed the draft... and Mitsotakis not to vote in favour of the right to change gender. New Democracy and ANEL have close

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  4. Differences over Macedonia name issue put coalition unity under scrutiny
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    party, Independent Greeks (ANEL), have failed to see eye to eye on an issue. There have been occasions since 2015 when ANEL has refused to support draft legislation in Parliament and there has never... it “interesting.” ANEL struggling Kammenos, who labelled Kotzias the best foreign minister Greece has

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  5. Newsletter 167 -22/06/2018

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    their political fortunes. Name deal set to be catalyst in Greek politics SYRIZA-ANEL united for now... Independent Greeks (ANEL) even though the nationalist party is against the name deal. ANEL MP Dimitris...-ANEL coalition but it seems more likely that there will be a managed separation over the months

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  6. Loss of MP upsets coalition plans to build on positive momentum
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    coalition partner Independent Greeks (ANEL), ostensibly over the Macedonia name deal, reduced the government... the coalition has had a close relationship until recently. ANEL called on the lawmaker to prove.... The term used by a number of government officials and ANEL’s spokesman was “apostasy,” which refers

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  7. Newsletter 168 -29/06/2018

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    Thinning majority jolts coalition Govt left with 152 seats as ANEL MP departs but PM rejects... perilously thin. The coalition lost another MP on Tuesday, when Independent Greeks (ANEL) deputy Giorgos... lawmaker to leave the government over the agreement between Athens and Skopje. Another ANEL MP

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  8. Despite ongoing row with SYRIZA, Kammenos not preparing for early departure
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    the issue indicates that despite the noise being created around the disagreement between ANEL and SYRIZA... a replacement for ANEL in Parliament if he wants to continue governing, while Kammenos knows... This does not mean that the ANEL leader’s effort to create a fuss will cease. It seems that he

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  9. Newsletter 187 -14/12/2018

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    coalition partner Independent Greeks (ANEL), repeated his threat on Thursday to quit from the cabinet.... An emergency meeting of ANEL’s parliamentary group (seven MPs) was held on Tuesday to discuss..., was that ANEL will not vote for the agreement and that the party’s ministers would withdraw from

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  10. Tsipras wins confidence vote, has to repeat trick in ballot on name deal
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    the split with his former coalition partner Panos Kammenos, leader of Independent Greeks (ANEL... Kokkalis (ex-ANEL), Tourism Minister Elena Kountoura (ex-ANEL), Thanassis Papachristopoulos and Kostas Zouraris (both ANEL) and Spyros Danellis (ex-To Potami). The highlight of the debate was probably

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