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Newsletter 219 -13/09/2019
106.0 in Q1. As of the current quarter, the index has been above the 100-point mark since Q1 of 2017, equal to nine consecutive quarters. It has also stayed above the 105-point mark for four consecutive quarters. The index has remained above the 100-point mark for nine consecutive quarters. Building
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Local elections in Greece a precursor of European vote
PoliticsGreek Politicsprivatisation fund has already said it will disregard the plebiscite, while the Interior Ministry has
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Greek gov't and Parliament on hold, waiting for cabinet reshuffle
PoliticsGreek Politicsthe parliamentary immunity of Interior Minister Yiannis Michelakis over allegations that he was bribed to ask
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Greece gets new finance minister but old guard dominates cabinet reshuffle
PoliticsGreek Politics, Yiannis Michelakis, at the Interior Ministry. Makis Voridis, briefly Infrastructure Minister
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Stomach for the fight
Agoraand Argyris Dinopoulos as Interior Minister to name a few) who have little to show in terms of achievements
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Coalition caught between pleasing lenders and voters ahead of next troika review
PoliticsGreek Politicsmeasures. The new Interior Minister Argyris Dinopoulos recently argued that his party would lose votes
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New Greek cabinet a mixed bag, prompting hope and concern
PoliticsGreek Politicsgovernment, to fill this position. His portfolio falls under an expanded Interior Ministry
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Tsipras makes unpopular choice for president, with eye on political balance
PoliticsGreek PoliticsIn a somewhat controversial choice, Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras chose former Interior Minister Prokopis Pavlopoulos as his party's presidential candidate yesterday. There was a mixed reaction in SYRIZA's parliamentary group when Pavlopoulos, a New Democracy member, was announced as Tsipras's
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The education of Alexis Tsipras
Agorasmattering of women in his cabinet, Tsipras chose former New Democracy Interior Minister Prokopis
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Greece and lenders already at apparent impasse, with options narrowing
PoliticsGreek Politicsof passing the bills through the Hoise. Interior Minister Nikos Voutsis insisted on Tuesday
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