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Newsletter 481 - 24/10/2025
. In a heated parliamentary debate, Mitsotakis accused the opposition of exploiting the Tempe tragedy... Dendias, who now oversees the monument, pointedly skipped the debate and issued a statement distancing
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Greek entrepreneurship by numbers: Micro-scale and macro impact
EconomyFeaturesThe latest data released by ELSTAT on the demography of Greek businesses for the year 2023 captures the idiosyncrasies of Greek entrepreneurship and adds valuable insight to the debate about Greek... entrepreneurship should be a key argument in the debate around Greece’s efforts to boost productivity
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PM focusses on long game as opposition faces crucial period
PoliticsGreek Politicsthe centre-right party’s lacklustre opinion poll numbers. At the sidelines of a leaders’ debate.... During Friday’s debate on the cost-of-living challenges, Mitsotakis tried to strike a balance between
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An issue of statistical significance in Greece
Agoraand feeds a misleading narrative in the public debate. This prevents a proper appreciation of the grave
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Taking a macro snapshot
Agoragovernment that put aside any debate over Greece’s euro membership. The doubt over Greece’s future
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Consensus, conviction and the anti-racism bill
AgoraIt was fitting that a debate about the late British Prime Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher was being held on Monday night in Athens at the same time as Greece’s three coalition leaders were trying to reach a compromise over an anti-racism bill. Since Thatcher was a self-professed opponent
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Honey, I shrunk the Greeks
AgoraIt was Tuesday the 28th of June 2011. The Greek Parliament was starting a two days session for the debate and vote of the Medium Term Fiscal Strategy – Mesoprothesmo in Greek – and the demonstrators were gathering by the thousands at Syntagma square to protest against yet another austerity package
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In hindsight it would have been nicer
Agoraremoving the pretence and nonsense involved in the debate about the Greek case thanks to its
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Lest we forget
Agora. Golden Dawn walked a well-trodden path when it dragged parliamentary debate into the gutter. Greece’s
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It remains a mystery
Agorato the WSJ’s report simply confirms how distorted the debate about Greece’s programme has been since
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