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Newsletter 281 -22/01/2021
to several high-profile violent incidents on university campuses. However, left-wing opposition parties have
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Mitsotakis faces first open challenge from within party as Samaras opposes line on Turkey
PoliticsGreek Politicssuch open dissent within New Democracy over such a high-profile issue. The indications
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Challenges piling up for govt as spokesperson departs
PoliticsGreek PoliticsThe difficulties faced by the government are piling up as Covid-19 continues to be a threat to public health and finances, the stand-off over the hunger strike of terrorist Dimitris Koufodinas intensifies and another high-profile figure departs the administration. Having decided on Friday to extend
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Health service in spotlight as govt scrabbles for more measures to contain Covid
PoliticsGreek Politicssalaries for new doctors to 2,000 euros per month and the wages of other staff. Several high-profile
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Stability Programme reflects subdued expectations for 2021, high hopes for 2022 onwards
EconomyMacroeconomy. These fiscal developments are reflected in the debt profile, which sees nominal debt this year rising to 352.5
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ND unveils labour bill as parties line up for head-on clash over reforms
PoliticsGreek Politics. The most high-profile of these has been the way its criticism of the Prespes Agreement with North
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Government mulls policing shake-up in response to violent crime incidents
PoliticsGreek Politicsorganisations. The moves are the latest response to a series of high-profile murders thought
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Growing Covid threat foils government's attempt to look ahead
PoliticsGreek Politics-time curfew on the high-profile island of Mykonos after a spike on Covid cases there attracted much
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Surge linked to Delta variant causes jitters about tourism, return to school
PoliticsGreek Politicsof other high-profile resorts are said to be in line for restrictions on nightlife and music, in a move
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New cabinet meets with focus on fire fallout, policy roadmap
PoliticsGreek Politicsprofile of their investments in five-year intervals. The level of contributions remains the same
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