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Newsletter 446 - 10/01/2025
of their worries. Healthcare ranks second with 31 pct and low wages and poor working conditions third
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Bid to by-pass parliamentary inquiry stokes Tempe controversy
PoliticsGreek Politicsare responsible for the poor state of the country’s railway system. In the immediate aftermath
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PM tries to guide government to firmer ground as opposition also faces struggle
PoliticsGreek PoliticsVaroufakis, is on 2.9 pct. The poor performance of all the parties on the centre-left and left, bar
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Union report sums up grim state of wages, policy shortcomings
EconomyMacroeconomywages from rising at scale, being the main driver behind poor wages in Greece. It notes
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Government vows to recover embezzled subsidies in bid to stem damage from scandal
PoliticsGreek Politicsoptimistic that the poor perception created by the subsidy scandal can be turned around
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PM pledges water reform in bid to avert scarcity crisis
PoliticsGreek Politics1,200 water projects are already underway, critics argue that previous efforts were hampered by poor
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Opposition lines up attack on government over wildfires with visits to affected areas
PoliticsGreek Politicsareas to assess the damage and talk to victims in a bid to draw attention to what they claim is poor
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Predatorgate and OPEKEPE offer opposition ammunition amid deteriorating public sentiment
PoliticsGreek Politics) and corruption (13 pct). They give the government a poor rating for its handling of these concerns
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PM looks for positive news amid growing voter despondency
PoliticsGreek PoliticsPM Kyriakos Mitsotakis is looking to public sector reform to lift the image of the government which continues to suffer from poor ratings despite the lack of a credible threat from the opposition. Mitsotakis is also preoccupied by the growing rift between him and Defence Minister Nikos Dendias, who
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Return to sender: Post office closures being reevaluated in wake of political uproar
PoliticsGreek PoliticsCEO Grigoris Sklikas and criticised Digital Governance Minister Dimitris Papastergiou for poor
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