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Newsletter 188 -21/12/2018
, although party leader Kyriakos Mitsotakis did not lay the blame directly at the government’s door
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Deal or no deal? Greece wrestles with the Macedonia issue
Agorais that it does not completely shut the door on potential irredentism or agitation from the north (mainly
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Mitsotakis targets undecided, young voters as he banks on anger to end SYRIZA's reign
PoliticsGreek Politicswill show SYRIZA the exit door,” he said. “The result on the night of May 26
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Could Greece's immigration reforms have an impact on upcoming elections?
Society.” The long-standing accusation that the governing party maintains an “open door” policy to migrants looks
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No late rally for Tsipras
Agorawould be the equivalent of letting the IMF in through the back door. It seems either of these lines
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Tsipras steps in to limit damage, Mitsotakis eyes tax cuts and fiscal targets
PoliticsGreek Politicsof the tax-free threshold would not be brought back through the “back door.” Instead, he argued
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Outright majority in sight for ND as campaign takes detour through recent past
PoliticsGreek Politicsquestioned about Karamanlis’s comments. “He was the prime minister that left the door open for the MoUs
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Mitsotakis sworn in as prime minister as attention turns to Cabinet picks
PoliticsGreek Politicscomplex next door. “The hard work begins today,” Mitsotakis said after his swearing in ceremony. “I have
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Last-minute labour amendment, university asylum law fuel political row as third bill passes
PoliticsGreek Politicsa back door for some exorbitant pensions to be paid out following the 2016 reforms passed by SYRIZA
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Mitsotakis in Berlin with limited expectations
PoliticsGreek Politicsmaking targeted tax cuts focussed on encouraging growth and attracting investments. Opening the door
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