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Newsletter 55 - 12/12/2015
, Declan Costello, wrote to Education Minister Nikos Fylis to complain about an amendment submitted
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Poposki visit significant but Greek-FYROM relations yet to find sure footing
PoliticsForeign Policymonths after his Greek counterpart Nikos Kotzias visited Skopje in June. When they meet in Athens
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Growing criticism of coalition's handling of public sector jobs
PoliticsGreek Politicsin the quadriga of lenders monitoring the Greek programme, Declan Costello, wrote to Education Minister Nikos
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Gov't postpones discussion on parallel programme ahead of tranche approval
EconomyNikos Voutsis told reporters that the discussion and ballot of the draft bill will take place after
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Last round of Greek banks' recapitalisation drastically shifts shareholder structures
Economyabout Greece’s future with Eurobank Chairman Nikos Karamouzis specifically noting that Paulson, Ross
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Opposition party leader Leventis a coalition partner-in-waiting?
PoliticsGreek Politicsminister, Nikos Pappas, as well as Alternate Foreign Minister Dimitris Mardas have spoken in flattering
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Mitsotakis win sends ripples through other opposition parties
PoliticsGreek Politicsa “catalyst” in this. One of Mitsotakis’s key advisers, Nikos Georgiadis joined Drasi from New Democracy
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Mitsotakis targets Tsipras, floating voters and populists in first speech to his MPs
PoliticsGreek Politicsare experienced hands who have served in New Democracy governments (Nikos Dendias and Yiannis
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SYRIZA under fire for TV permit tender, tinkering with watchdog
PoliticsGreek Politicsbroadcasters and the state. State Minister Nikos Pappas also argues that launching the tender is part
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Gas provides Greece, Cyprus and Israel chance to bolster ties
PoliticsForeign PolicyA trilateral summit between Greece, Cyprus and Israel in Nicosia last week marks the beginning of formal cooperation between the three countries. The three leaders (Greek Prime Minster Alexis Tsipras, his Israeli counterpart Benjamin Netanyahu and Cypriot President Nikos Anastasiades) all referred
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