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PM struggling to fulfil same-sex marriage pledge, prompting opposition pressure
PoliticsGreek Politicsfor it. The then opposition party claimed a number of provisions, including one on the adoption
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SYRIZA's left wing a step closer to walking out, creating window of opportunity for PASOK
PoliticsGreek Politicsmorning. Koulouglou accused the party of “lacking seriousness” under Kasselakis’s leadership. One
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Kasselakis returns as SYRIZA squabble turns into full-blown infighting
PoliticsGreek PoliticsKasselakis appointed as the party’s coordinator and is one of the new leader’s closest advisors
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Spyware probe claims push spotlight back on government's treatment of institutions
PoliticsGreek PoliticsService (EYP), Vassiliki Vlachou, has been notified by ADAE that she too was one of the individuals
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Economic sentiment continues slide in Oct, consumer confidence low
EconomyMacroeconomylast year and is some distance one again from the -7.8 points of pre-pandemic. The Employment
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Government feels pinch from public's fears about high cost of living
PoliticsGreek Politicssensitive the government is to the cost-of-living issue, which it sees as the number one political threat
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Newsletter 400 - 03/11/2023
as the number one political threat it faces as it could gradually erode support for New Democracy
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Mitsotakis visits China to keep relations ticking over
PoliticsForeign Policyon Chinese funds. “China is not a major investor for Greece, given that it has only made one major investment
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NBG's NII rises by 73 pct to 1.64 bln in 9M
EconomyBankingNational Bank of Greece (NBG) reported a core profit after tax of 855 million euros in 9M 2023, compared to a profit of 284 million euros in 2022, a significant rise year-on-year. Attributable profit was 791 million euros, compared to 680 million euros in 9M 2022, as last year included one-off
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SYRIZA and PASOK join forces to pressure govt as polls show gap between them narrowing
PoliticsGreek Politicsof living are not helping at all, and a further 33 percent say they have little effect. More than one
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