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Trump win emboldens Mitsotakis critics as Athens ponders implications of surprise result
PoliticsGreek Politicsto Athens as a continuation of business-as-usual, making no reference to the impending leadership change
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Newsletter 449 - 31/01/2025
ratings.MacroeconomyCharts of the weekDeposits Boosted by the usual seasonal effects in December
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PM seeks escape from Tempe in reforms agenda, as opposition parties mull next move
PoliticsGreek PoliticsPrime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis focussed on business as usual in Wednesday’s cabinet meeting, in an attempt to distance himself from the growing clamour as the two-year anniversary of the Tempe rail crash approaches. Opposition parties are resolute on a censure motion but remain divided over
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The nightmare of our choice
Agora-as-usual. This was a life or death matter, a moment to rip everything up and start again. Instead
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Union report sums up grim state of wages, policy shortcomings
EconomyMacroeconomyof data presented by GSEE finds Greece in a usual, and unwanted, spot of competing with Bulgaria
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Resignations over EU subsidy scandal deliver new blow to PM, further tarnishing image
PoliticsGreek Politicsfor a business-as-usual approach as the conversations pointed to a widespread and systematic fraud that senior
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Wildfires and healthcare failings test government over summer season
PoliticsGreek Politicshas, however, overstretched the country’s resources, leading to the usual complaints that remote
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Time running out for government action out as water crisis deepens
PoliticsGreek Politicsallows fast‑tracked works without the usual bureaucratic delays, though officials insist consumption
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Karystianou reveals plans to launch party, threatening to disrupt Greek politics
PoliticsGreek Politicsviewership was reportedly five times higher than usual. The article argued that her rise reflects
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Government unveils 2026 reform agenda as Karystianou party continues to shake up politics
PoliticsGreek PoliticsIn a gesture signalling a return to “business as usual”, Deputy PM Kostis Hatzidakis chaired a presentation of the government’s reform plans for the coming year, New Democracy’s seventh in power, which will be heavily focussed on deploying the remainder of the RRF package. After weeks
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