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Imminent parliamentary clash over phone-tapping puts PM on alert
PoliticsGreek Politicsrising in significance during the cost-of-living crisis, exacerbated by no let-up in the rise
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Parties tussle over scope of surveillance probe as latest poll puts Mitsotakis in frame
PoliticsGreek PoliticsThere has been no let-up in the pressure on Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis and his government to account for the surveillance of a politician and a journalist by Greece’s national security service, with a meeting of the relevant parliamentary committee set to be followed by a special
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Erdogan's inflammatory comments a harbinger for new period of Greek-Turkish tension
PoliticsForeign Policypremier also recently noted “let’s see how organised the Russian blackmails in energy are and how rising
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Unveiling of relief package imminent as electoral law speculation is revived
PoliticsGreek Politics, conservative officials are well aware that they cannot let go of the purse strings now, even though
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Newsletter 350 - 09/09/2022
aware that they cannot let go of the purse strings now, even though the ruling centre-right party has
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Mitsotakis counters Erdogan claims at UN, makes case for cooperation
PoliticsForeign Policycountry, we are not enemies but neighbors. Let’s move to the future in an atmosphere of common
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Tailor-made Maastricht criteria for Greece?
Agorainflation (mandate of the ECB) and 3 percent real GDP growth. Let us now look at the data for the period
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PM gives full support to police amid fresh criticism
PoliticsGreek Politicsto ensure the force’s loyalty as the attempt to show the public that there will be no let-up
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Newsletter 359 - 18/11/2022
PoliticsGovt advances law change as shield against surveillance claimsThere was no let-up this week in the pressure on the government as a result of the surveillance scandal, but New Democracy did try to wrestle back the initiative by unveiling draft legislation which it said aimed to clamp down
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Tracking Greece's fiscal performance
Agoraconsequences they entail. Cash vs Accrual. Let us look at what has happened with the fiscal deficit over
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