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SYRIZA tempers targets as Kasselakis struggles to keep party afloat
PoliticsGreek Politicsof the party. Apart from the fact that a lot of SYRIZA’s high-profile officials were part of the walkout
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Mitsotakis pushes for broad consensus after surprise announcement on postal vote
PoliticsGreek Politicsof boosting participation. At the same time, the measure is one which galvanises Mitsotakis’s profile
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How Greece reduced its unemployment rate to less than 10 pct
Agorawas at the same level back in 2009. Given the profile of the Greek economy towards services and specifically
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New Democracy leadership headed for showdown with right wing over migrant labour bill
PoliticsGreek Politicsof high-profile figures to defend the legislation. In his Monday briefing, chief government spokesman
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PM under pressure from both sides over marriage equality legislation
PoliticsGreek Politicsand the potential loss of votes to minor far-right parties. Several high-profile members of New Democracy
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Opposition set to back same-sex marriage bill, easing passage through Parliament
PoliticsGreek Politicsits objections to the stance adopted by Mitsotakis, PASOK, in keeping with its progressive profile
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Marriage equality bill causing reverberations within ruling party and opposition
PoliticsGreek Politics, but it would clearly be a significant blow for the PM to lose such a high-profile minister
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Late switch smashes accord over postal vote, but marriage equality compromise still intact
PoliticsGreek Politicsto co-exist or whether the countdown to another high-profile rift, following the recent departure of 11
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Cabinet clears marriage equality bill without drama as Tempe inquiry hears grave accusations
PoliticsGreek Politics. Among the high-profile objectors, State Minister Makis Voridis told his cabinet colleagues that he
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Mitsotakis makes bid to dissuade farmers from continuing their protests
PoliticsGreek Politicshas tried to pre-empt the impact of such a high-profile disagreement with the ruling New Democracy
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