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Newsletter 286 - 26/02/2021
of divorce. A third piece of legislation will attempt to settle the thorny issue of teacher assessments
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Schools bill vote brings differences on education to fore
PoliticsGreek Politicsused the occasion to state his position not only on the changes brought by this specific piece
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Handling of energy crisis under fire as gas interruption tests supply security
PoliticsGreek Politics-term strategy on the energy front took another step forward last week with the tabling a major piece
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Parties clash on surveillance bill as PM insists he is putting national security first
PoliticsGreek Politicssoftware to Madagascar, in potential contravention of EU law on arms export. This latest piece
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Sensing weakened government, opposition pushes back against blame-sharing for rail accident
PoliticsGreek Politicsclientelistic intent. The piece, which is believed to express the views of several politicians in the governing
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Podcast - Triangulation: The shape of things to come in Greek politics
AgoraPhoebe Fronista and Nick Malkoutzis return after a prolonged absence to discuss what's behind Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis's political dominance in Greece and whether things are more complex than they look. Their discussion was prompted by a piece Nick wrote recently for The Agora
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Kasselakis launches EP election campaign with all-out attack on Mitsotakis and ND
PoliticsGreek Politicsmandate. In an opinion piece published in the government friendly Kathimerini daily on Tuesday
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Signs of rally for ND despite strong dissatisfaction among voters
PoliticsGreek Politicsset-piece events aimed at galvanising cadres and voters. The poll suggests that SYRIZA’s recent
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Latest IMF forecasts see solid fiscal performance, poor growth beyond RRF
EconomyMacroeconomy, marginally slowing down to 2 pct in 2025. The most alarming piece of data is the IMF estimate for 2029
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OPEKEPE scandal remains sore point for government despite wayward inquiry
PoliticsGreek Politicspiece of evidence he uncovered, only to be dismissed by Deputy Minister Giorgos Mylonakis when he
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