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KINAL leader gains confidence as ND ratings wane
PoliticsGreek Politicsto set the terms for the future direction of the country. His statements suggest that although he
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Newsletter 334 - 08/04/2022
schedule it set shortly after coming to power in 2019. Permission granted in late 2021 to run coal-fired
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Govt eyes own energy package if EU fails to approve joint action
PoliticsGreek Politicsthat Mitsotakis could be set to abandon his plan to dismiss the result of the first elections
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Tsipras strengthens hold on leadership at fractious SYRIZA conference
PoliticsGreek Politics. There was less debate over the programme outlined by Tsipras in his opening speech, which set out “5+1
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S&P moves Greece closer to investment grade, puts focus on budget and growth
Economythe authorities have set as a national goal to secure by 2023 and to large extent is driving most
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Mitsotakis lays out confidence-boosting roadmap to end of term
PoliticsGreek Politicsterm, the prime minister set out his legislative agenda into 2023, while promising to do his best
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Athens promotes role as energy hub as PM prepares for talks in Washington
PoliticsForeign PolicyErdogan has yet to be set even though Mitsotakis has already invited to Washington. According
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Marginal growth for PMI in April as headwinds intensify
EconomyMacroeconomyand further increases in cost burdens look set to weigh on growth over the coming year
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PM sets out path to next elections as PASOK restores traditional name
PoliticsGreek PoliticsBuoyed by the 3.2-billion-euro energy relief package he announced last week, Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis set out at New Democracy’s conference, which was held from Friday to Sunday, his ideas for the party’s and Greece’s future, insisting that elections will take place in a year. In his
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Much riding on EU approval of plan to cap energy prices
PoliticsGreek PoliticsThe government is hoping to receive approval from the European Commission for its plan, set out by Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis in a recent televised address, to cap energy prices for consumers – a policy that is the main weapon in New Democracy’s bid to fight back against the cost-of-living
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