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Newsletter 333 - 01/04/2022
, instead of transferring to products on shop shelves and the final consumer. The other side
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Where are the Conservatives?
Agoraof themselves as business people who know how to run the shop. This suggests otherwise. 4. We can
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Bumper results for banks add to frustration over interest rates, fees
EconomyBankingprominent role since the pandemic and policy interventions by the Finance Ministry that linked shop
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New Year reshuffle brings more MPs into cabinet, keeps key ministers in post
PoliticsGreek Politicsthe deputy agriculture minister. Interior Minister Takis Thedorikakos has also been left out of the new... Petsas has been appointed Alternate Interior Minister, to be replaced by Christos Tarantilis... to the right” and “a party-political balancing act”. The elevation to the Interior Ministry of Makis Voridis
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University bill threatens PASOK consensus as probes launched into alleged infractions by politicians
PoliticsGreek Politicsinvestigation in the Interior Ministry, which is the suspected source of the data leak, while on Tuesday.... The Interior Ministry has denied that it provides voters’ contact information, while the chief...’s EP elections, but also because the suspicions of a data leak emerged within days of the Interior
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The Greek crisis we don’t see
Agoraobservers. It lurks behind the sight of apparently relaxed Athenians sipping coffee in the sunshine
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Run this way: The recurring pattern of Greek leaders
Agoraattends plenary sessions) rather than have coffee with them. Are Parliament and the country's banks
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Our most popular stories in 2014
Agoraof apparently relaxed Athenians sipping coffee in the sunshine or seemingly carefree islanders clinking
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Newsletter 13 - 30/01/2015
. But the speed with which these coalition negotiations were concluded over a cup of coffee left
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Less is more: The Greek government needs a chisel, not a sledgehammer
Agoraconcluded over a cup of coffee left the impression that the unlikely partners are all too willing
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