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Parties square up for latest Tempe inquiry with ND expected to easily dominate proceedings
PoliticsGreek Politicsof public concerns, while protest parties which rode the wave of anger now see their ratings reverting
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ND doubles down on stricter migration policy, riling opponents
PoliticsGreek Politicscurbing of rights and benefits for asylum seekers will prompt anger among parties on the left
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Government fears losing momentum to new Tempe backlash as GSI tensions rise
PoliticsGreek Politicsand denies any attempt to conceal what happened. Earlier this year, the public anger around the apparent
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Survey charting young voters presents diverse fractures and politics
Societywith democratic performance. Despite the anger, explicit support for authoritarian remedies
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OPEKEPE inquiry sparks new political clash as despondent public looks on
PoliticsGreek Politicsbelieve new parties are needed because existing ones fail to meet citizens’ needs. Anger over
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Farmers’ fury grows as government scrambles for response
PoliticsGreek PoliticsGreece’s farmers are intensifying their mobilisation, choking highways and border crossings with tractors as anger over subsidies and systemic dysfunction boils over, prompting the government to search for ways to quell the protests. What began as scattered blockades has now evolved
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Government suffers as farmers vow to continue protests
PoliticsGreek Politicsto intensify their protests and reject dialogue with the government for now. Anger over an error
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PM tries to isolate protesting farmers, dismisses talk of reshuffle
PoliticsGreek Politicschains disrupted. Speaking to Action24 TV, Mitsotakis acknowledged the anger but argued
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Farmers and government edge towards dialogue after weeks of escalation
PoliticsGreek Politicsthe farmers’ anger at rising production costs and what they see as inadequate government support. The protests
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Farmers’ boycott scuppers PM meeting as Karystianou fleshes out political vision
PoliticsGreek Politicsto attend reflects both tactical calculation and genuine anger. Hardline groups believe that boycotting
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