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Mitsotakis argues there is no alternative as SYRIZA officials push Kasselakis out
PoliticsGreek Politicssalary at 1,500 euros, a more digitised public service and a better standard of living all round
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Government hails rising wage data, but full picture tells more complex story
EconomyMacroeconomya forceful response to critics who point out that, based on the Purchasing Power Standard (PPS
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Newsletter 473 - 01/08/2025
PoliticsParliament manoeuvres shield ex-ministers but at potential costThis week, the government achieved its aim of shielding two former agricultural development ministers, Makis Voridis and Lefteris Avgenakis, from a preliminary judicial inquiry, opting instead for a standard parliamentary probe
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Mitsotakis renews call for Turkey to scrap "casus belli" - opposition unimpressed
PoliticsGreek Politicson and it is the issue that parties of all political persuasions feel could be a vote-winner. It is standard practice
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Faltering relationship with farmers a sign of wider concerns for government
PoliticsGreek Politicsat 23.2 pct. After the poll’s standard redistribution of undecided and other responses the weighted
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PM hits back at labour reform critics, defends 13-hour working days
PoliticsGreek Politics. Compared to EU norms, Greece’s reforms push the boundaries. Most EU countries maintain a 40-hour standard
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Greece’s 14–29s: Ambitious, anxious and lacking trust
Society, typically for higher salaries, a better standard of living or improved education. Among those who have
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PM focusses on long game as opposition faces crucial period
PoliticsGreek Politicsthe social democrats’ fragile supremacy on the centre left. SYRIZA, once the standard-bearer of the left
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Tsipras hints at June launch for new party as poll suggests disruption potential
PoliticsGreek Politics. Although including a yet-unfounded party in the line-up is not standard practice, the pollsters argue
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How inflation has reshaped Greek household spending
Agorato maintain the 2020 standard of living, rather than any expansion in consumption. Economically
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