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ND keeps eye on upcoming local elections amid ongoing complaints about wildfires
PoliticsGreek PoliticsPrime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis was due to head to Thessaloniki on Wednesday to prepare the ground in the northern city for his keynote speech at the trade fair on September 9, but he left Athens with criticism from the opposition parties ringing in his ears after the PM held a meeting
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Storm impact and ferry death engulf political agenda
PoliticsGreek Politics, with the port city of Volos, villages on Mount Pelion and the island of Skiathos particularly badly hit
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Floods force Mitsotakis to postpone policy speech amid political fallout from ferry death
PoliticsGreek Politicsaffected by the floods, with SYRIZA leadership favourite Efi Achtsioglou planning to visit the city
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Newsletter 392 - 08/09/2023
a week later, if necessary. The storm, which first affected the port city of Volos and nearby Mount
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Athens stands by Israel, hopes for de-escalation
PoliticsForeign Policyand the rejection of his request to be released so he can exercise his mayoral duties in the city of Himare
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Second round of local elections deliver worrying results for PM, glimmer of hope for opposition
PoliticsGreek Politicson to control of Greeceās third-largest city for a third term. New Democracy Mitsotakis, who spent
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Parties ponder next steps as dust settles following local elections
PoliticsGreek Politicstheir candidates take a third of all municipalities, including the city of Athens, mark a turning point
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Greece promotes its suitability for mediatory role in Middle East
PoliticsForeign Policyin the southern Cypriot port city of Larnaca, and where a coordination center with 33 countries is already
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Parties at odds over private universities as ND faces nepotism accusations
PoliticsGreek Politicsof controversial projects, including the unsuccessful pedestrianisation of the city centre, which
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Strong public support for farmers adds to pressure on PM for more measures
PoliticsGreek Politicsagricultural exhibition in the northern city. Government officials have tried to appear sympathetic towards
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