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Newsletter 189 -11/01/2018
” on the issue. Perhaps it is no coincidence that ANEL’s new logo was unveiled this week, containing
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Merkel backing for name deal overshadowed by coalition leaders' crucial talks
PoliticsGreek Politics. Perhaps it is no coincidence that ANEL’s new logo was unveiled this week, containing a red line
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SYRIZA rebels unveil new group as Kasselakis talks up EP vote prospects
PoliticsGreek PoliticsThe 11 MPs who quit SYRIZA over the past few weeks unveiled the name and logo of their new parliamentary group yesterday, just as the leader of their former party, Stefanos Kasselakis, suggested that the opposition grouping is aiming to come first in next year’s European Parliament elections
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Newsletter 405 - 08/12/2023
their debut after unveiling at the beginning of the week their new name and logo. The rebels have
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Government braces for farmers' protest, SYRIZA officials put out by leader's approach
PoliticsGreek Politicspotential changes to the grouping’s name and logo, as well as its political direction
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Polls turn in SYRIZA’s favour but also show that doubts persists
PoliticsGreek Politicsto such a degree that the threat of snap elections will not hang over the government after May. The recent
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Newsletter 41 - 04/09/2015
but has managed to hang in there. Under the new leadership of Fofi Gennimata, it is casting itself
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Election Watch: What are Greeks voting for?
Agorafor the last couple of years but has managed to hang in there. Under the new leadership of Fofi Gennimata
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PASOK and Potami seek common ground as Konstantopoulou prepares to return
PoliticsGreek Politicsfrom the personal and political hang-ups impeding the process, the fact that Potami and PASOK rely
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Tension rises in Greece but creditors see potential for agreement soon
PoliticsGreek PoliticsProspects for a deal between Greece and its lenders hang in the balance going into the Orthodox Easter weekend after another round of inconclusive talks on Wednesday. Alternate Finance Minister Giorgos Houliarakis, along with the government’s legal advisers, met with representatives
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