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Mitsotakis ups stakes in clash with opposition and internal rivals
PoliticsGreek PoliticsA debate in Parliament on Wednesday during which the government and opposition parties traded blows over how the Greek authorities handled wildfires this year turned out to be more significant for a couple of unrelated remarks made by Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis. Mitsotakis defended
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Syria developments dominate as Athens steps up diplomatic exchanges
PoliticsForeign Policyon territorial and maritime disputes. Guler’s remarks made during a parliamentary session
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Mitsotakis heads on diplomatic tour of key capitals carrying vital questions
PoliticsForeign Policyof the highest strategic importance” and “a valuable and important NATO partner.” His remarks reaffirm Berlin
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Tsipras pitch for progressive opposition presents New Democracy with new adversary
PoliticsGreek Politicswith notable support. The former PM used the closing remarks of the second conference organised by his
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Newsletter 478 - 03/10/2025
remarks challenge the government’s claim that it has done everything to clarify both cases
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Newsletter 481 - 24/10/2025
the monument as a political tool or to divide society,” he said. Dendias’s remarks echoed those of President
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Mitsotakis seeks to appease farmers as they sow grievances on streets of Athens
PoliticsGreek Politics. The remarks have reignited speculation about a possible new political party led by Samaras ahead
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Mitsotakis dismisses poll speculation, promises swift housing relief and rural support
PoliticsGreek Politicsminister’s remarks come amid growing public frustration over the cost of living, housing shortages
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Time running out for government action out as water crisis deepens
PoliticsGreek Politicsthere are no other options. It is the hour of decisions.” His remarks set the tone for a week in which regulators
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PM tries to isolate protesting farmers, dismisses talk of reshuffle
PoliticsGreek Politicsin Mitsotakis’s TV remarks. He reminded viewers that Greece remains under close scrutiny from
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