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Despite strike law reservations, coalition expects straightforward vote on multi-bill
PoliticsGreek Politicswill also be wary of antagonising conservative politicians in Greece’s north, which may provoke
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Despite speculation, post-MoU credit line seems unlikely
EconomyProgrammelittle incentive for Greek politicians and their eurozone counterparts to take any further the idea
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Tsipras and Mitsotakis head in opposite directions over talks with Skopje
PoliticsGreek Politicsand politicians in Greece so Zaev is hoping that his gesture is seen as a genuine attempt at adopting a more
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Newsletter 148 -26/01/2018
Name issue stirs up emotions As Skopje and Athens work on negotiations, domestic politicians take sides An effort to resolve a longstanding dispute between Greece and the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (FYROM) appears to be causing new divisions in the domestic political scene. A large rally
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Newsletter 149 -2/02/2018
and party leaders last Saturday failed to yield any clear convergence between Greek politicians, and only
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Athens takes cautious approach to Turkish words and actions
PoliticsGreek Politicson Friday, on whether to set up a preliminary judicial inquiry to examine the claims that 10 politicians
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Newsletter 151 -16/02/2018
politicians implicated in the scandal. Samaras’s action is unprecedented in recent Greek political
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Greek health care spending in the spotlight
EconomyFeaturesThe world of Greek politics is being consumed by a price-fixing scandal centred on the Swiss pharmaceutical company Novartis, and its alleged links to senior Greek politicians between 2006-2015. Ten former ministers and prime ministers, most of whom served between 2010 and 2014, are alleged to have
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Newsletter 152 -23/02/2018
politicians were bribed by the pharmaceutical giant. During a debate lasting more than 20 hours, New
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Coalition struggles to contend with fallout from football crisis
PoliticsGreek Politicsas “excessive” the language used by his superior. “There are differences in the language that politicians use
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