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Candidates start lining up for imminent SYRIZA leadership ballot
PoliticsGreek PoliticsDespite some doubts, SYRIZA is forging ahead with its plan to elect a new leader to succeed Alexis Tsipras in early September. Concerns had been raised by some SYRIZA officials that the contest was being held too soon and that the party should first forge its new identity and then elect a leader
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Newsletter 389 - 14/07/2023
this summer. Concerns had been raised by some SYRIZA officials that the contest was being held too
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Mitsotakis meeting with Erdogan paves way for more meaningful Greek-Turkish talks
PoliticsForeign PolicyCouncil President Charles Michel, EU officials said that Erdogan asked for an enhancement of EU-Turkey
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Minister's resignation deflates government after series of missteps
PoliticsGreek Politicsshopping subsidy. ND officials had been hoping that the bill would act as a segway for Mitsotakis
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PM returns to address hooligan aftermath as SYRIZA gears up for leadership vote
PoliticsGreek Politicsofficials, as a key threat. However, addressing this issue will require the centre-right administrations
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Raging fires and deaths force government onto defensive, create dangerous mix
PoliticsGreek Politicsthe developments to the impact of the climate crisis. However, mostly through leaks, government officials have
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SYRIZA leadership contenders enter final stretch, as ID cards become latest headache for govt
PoliticsGreek Politics. Several high-level government officials have felt bound to respond to the protests. Among them
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Storm impact and ferry death engulf political agenda
PoliticsGreek Politicsfactor for SYRIZA. The party has up to 170,000 members but officials have no idea how many
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Return to investment grade overshadowed by flood destruction
Economy, with some initial estimates briefed by Greek officials seeing it more than 3x potentially reaching 2.5
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Insurgent campaign from Kasselakis puts shock SYRIZA leadership win in touching distance
PoliticsGreek Politicsfollowing Greece’s civil war and during the military dictatorship. Some SYRIZA officials saw this not only
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