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Mitsotakis aims for faster reform process in 2024
PoliticsGreek Politicsimpact so far. Opinion polls have registered support for New Left at 2-3 pct. SYRIZA officials see
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In 2024, Greece and Turkey look to build on diplomatic progress made in previous months
PoliticsForeign Policy. These officials argue that Turkey has not changed any of its positions. However, Greek diplomats point
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Marriage equality bill causing reverberations within ruling party and opposition
PoliticsGreek PoliticsThe same-sex marriage bill is continuing to cause turmoil in Greece’s main political parties as at least one minister looks set to quit the New Democracy cabinet over the issue, while some SYRIZA officials have taken exception to the leftist party’s leader, Stefanos Kasselakis, ordering his MPs
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PM changes tune on inflation, ready to take further steps
PoliticsGreek Politicsto SYRIZA officials there were 30 presentations and 20 hours of discussions during the three days
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Cabinet clears marriage equality bill without drama as Tempe inquiry hears grave accusations
PoliticsGreek Politicsintends to abstain from the vote, though government officials say that he will not resign, nor
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Government being tested on multiple fronts
PoliticsGreek Politicshas been expressed by some New Democracy officials that the timing of the vote, amid protests
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Athens and Ankara face bumps in the road as they prepare for political dialogue
PoliticsForeign Policyalso been watching with concern the change in tone in the pronouncements of Turkish officials. Turkey
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Newsletter 414 - 01/03/2024
to shed light on the circumstances of the crash. At present, 33 railway officials and administrative
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PM prepares to reaffirm political dominance in EP elections
PoliticsGreek Politicsfor their interests in Brussels and Strasbourg. Reports suggest that government officials have
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Slower growth nixes handout plans, fires criticism of ND's economic policies
PoliticsGreek Politicsby government officials, including comments by Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis, insisting
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