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Newsletter 266 -18/09/2020
should have done more to limit class sizes, citing the example of Italy. He accused Education
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Passing of insolvency law gives opposition campaigning foothold
PoliticsGreek Politics, SYRIZA accused the government of betraying its promises to the middle class by driving thousands
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Concern over ICU capacity, support for business generate pressure for ND
PoliticsGreek Politicsthe summer for not increasing the number of teachers and limiting class sizes to provide a safer
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Opposition parties attack government narrative on pandemic handling
PoliticsGreek Politicsand increasing class sizes in the middle of a pandemic. Tsipras seized on a recent statement
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Labour vote, reconstruction plans highlight differences in party agendas
PoliticsGreek Politicsclass”. As Greece struggles with the second wave of the coronavirus pandemic which shows little sign
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Govt gears up for arrival of Covid-19 vaccine amid virus flare-up in some areas
PoliticsGreek Politicsa working class area with numerous large workplaces, suggesting that there has been a failure
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Attention turns to economic activity, support measures as Covid-19 vaccine rollout begins
PoliticsGreek PoliticsAthens, predominantly a working-class area, by ignoring what was going on in local factories
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Epiphany crowds strengthen churchs's hand and intensify lockdown dilemma
PoliticsGreek Politicsfor re-opening schools which included smaller class sizes, regular testing of teachers and pupils co
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PM dismisses possibility of snap elections, sets out vaccine flow
PoliticsGreek Politicsideologically driven policy making, such as increasing the tax burden for businesses and the middle class
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Greece prepares to relax lockdown amid concerns about toll on economy
PoliticsGreek Politicsto the damage done in previous years to the middle class by SYRIZA’s policies, which in her view drove voters
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