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  1. Spotlight on To Potami as doubts surface about Macedonia name deal
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    rubber stamped by Greek Parliament. Junior coalition partner Independent Greeks (ANEL) is opposed to the diplomatic agreement. On Friday, ANEL leader and Defence Minister Panos Kammenos declared the deal... statements. However, at least a couple of ANEL MPs have indicated in recent weeks that they might

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  2. Newsletter 188 -21/12/2018

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    Alafouzos accused SYRIZA and its junior coalition partner Independent Greeks (ANEL) of being “moral... To Potami, a couple from ANEL and perhaps some independents will help him collect the votes that he needs to ensure that the deal passes with a simple majority. There is the option of ANEL abstaining

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  3. Name deal approved as Tsipras and Mitsotakis look ahead to political impact
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    Papachristopoulos of former coalition partner Independent Greeks (ANEL), who said that he would...’s debate, ANEL leader Panos Kammenos claimed that there is a plan afoot by parliamentary speaker... and Tsipras, the ANEL leader also claimed at the end of his speech that the prime minister’s

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  4. The Greek election's winners and losers

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    and spit out the remnants, as was the case with Democratic Left (DIMAR) and Independent Greeks (ANEL... before, although some probably voted for ANEL four years ago. ANEL gained 200,000 votes in 2015, many

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  5. ND tweaking stimulus measures as SYRIZA flounders in Novartis backwash
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    of shadowy behaviour by members of the former SYRIZA-ANEL administration. According to a report... in the former coalition government between leftist SYRIZA and the Independent Greeks (ANEL), from... Justice Ministers Dimitris Papangelopoulos, former Defence Minister and ANEL leader Panos Kammenos and ex

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  6. Newsletter 10 - 09/01/2015

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    reached 0.76 billion in December 2010, a year that saw total outflows of 29.44 billion. Similarly... that goes to the winning party rather than hand New Democracy a surprising victory. The percentage that the winning party would need to win at least 151 seats in Parliament depends The strength of the parties

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  7. Foreign minister toughens stance as first autumn polls pile pressure on government
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    be countered “in the field”. Work on the cable was paused in the summer of 2024 after Turkish warships saw... second term. Perhaps the most significant finding of the polls from the government’s perspective.... Mitsotakis knows that he needs to court a wide range of constituencies to have any chance of winning

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  8. The targets and deadlines in Greece's privatisation programme

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    with the new deadline reportedly set at September 30. However, the call of snap elections will probably... will be updated on a semi-annual basis. b) Announce binding bid dates for Piraeus (OLP) and Thessaloniki (OLTH... steps for the sale of regional airports at the current terms with the already selected winning

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  9. BoG awaits go-ahead from DG Comp over NPL scheme
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    billion euros. With the drop of NPEs outpacing the deleveraging in the system that saw loans drop... in Greece. Also during June, Eurobank announced that it had entered into a binding agreement with PIMCO’s... make up the portfolio, with 40 percent of the properties located in Athens. Non-binding bids

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  10. Coronavirus to delay much of privatisation plan
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    the privatisation’s timeline off track. Athens International Airport saw its total air traffic fall... binding offers. That phase would have taken place within the next few months under normal... Gas Corporation (DEPA) due to the disruption caused by the coronavirus. Nine non-binding offers were

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