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SYRIZA confident of survival beyond name deal, confidence vote
PoliticsGreek Politicswas that the leftists believe that the 151 votes to ratify the Prespes Agreement are in the bag
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Gains and losses for all sides from vote on constitutional changes
PoliticsGreek PoliticsThursday’s vote on the proposals put forward by the government and the opposition for changes to the Greek Constitution proved to be a mixed bag for SYRIZA and New Democracy. Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras’s proposal for the President to be elected directly by the public if Parliament cannot reach
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The benefits of being Greek
Agoraadvisors assume that they have the centrist vote in the bag. As a result, they are reaching towards
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Few bright spots for opposition candidates in local polls, ND confident for second round
PoliticsGreek Politicsexpected margin. On the municipal level, New Democracy faces more of a mixed bag. Their official
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Newsletter 397 - 13/10/2023
Democracy faces more of a mixed bag. Their official candidate secured Piraeus with 70 percent
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Newsletter 425 - 31/05/2024
PoliticsCost of living remains front and centre as European vote nearsThe week began with a row between party leaders over the price of feta cheese in Greece, but ended with Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis rummaging around in his bag of policies to produce proposals that might tempt voters
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Central gov't cash deficit down to 1.14 bln in March
EconomyMacroeconomybasis. The remaining difference (277 million) is owed to changes in the state accounts with the BoG
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Newsletter 7 - 12/12/2014
that cumulative collections stand at just 277 million so far. Those banks (six commercial and six
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Greek travel receipts rise 9.1 pct in January as surplus doubles
EconomyMacroeconomyto 277 euros. The breakdown of incoming tourist activity by country showed strong growth in arrivals
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Court ruling on pension cuts could create new problem in talks, fiscal plans
EconomyProgrammepensions of a total amount of 2.07 billion and the remaining 277 million relates to supplementary
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