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Tsipras and Kammenos vow to stick together until further notice
PoliticsGreek Politicsfour years, there have been several occasions on which SYRIZA and ANEL appeared to be veering off
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Mitsotakis vows to push on with tax cuts despite fiscal concerns
PoliticsGreek Politicsthe lenders regarding Greece’s public finances veering off track due to SYRIZA’s handouts. In fact
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Newsletter 210 -07/06/2019
from the lenders regarding Greece’s public finances veering off track due to SYRIZA’s handouts
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Regling underlines concerns about fiscal target after voter-friendly measures
EconomyProgrammeEuropean Stability Mechanism (ESM) managing director Klaus Regling has repeated his warning that Greece’s is veering away from its fiscal targets following recent measures that Athens adopted without consulting the institutions, leaving the next government with some tough decisions to make. Regling
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The main economic challenges that will define the Mitsotakis reign
Agorathe last couple of years. Significantly, by veering towards New Democracy in large numbers, Greek
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Reshuffle rumours doused as Androulakis tries to increase pressure on PM over Tempe
PoliticsGreek Politicsthe government that it is exploiting the tragedy and veering into populist territory. In an interview with Alpha
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PM's strategic bet on Israel meets domestic blowback over Gaza
PoliticsGreek Politics, free Palestine.” Some government officials have expressed concern that the protests are veering
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After local elections in Turkey, Athens hopes recent tension with Ankara will ease
PoliticsForeign Policysources, the Turkish Ambassador to Greece, Burak Özügergin, has given reassurances to his interlocutors
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Athens seeking Mitsotakis-Erdogan talks as Ankara suggests arbitration for disputes
PoliticsForeign Policyto Greece Burak Ozugergin to Ta Nea. Ozugergin suggested that the two sides should start a discussion
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Ankara springs surprise on Athens with Libya maritime deal
PoliticsForeign Policycalled Turkey’s Ambassador to Athens, Burak Ozgurgegin, to the Foreign Ministry in Athens to demand
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