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Thessaloniki Port Authority contract signed, Hellenikon takes another step
EconomyProgrammeThe contract for the sale of a 67-percent stake in the Thessaloniki Port Aurthority (OLTH) was signed on Thursday between Greece’s privatisation agency and the German-led consortium which submitted the winning tender earlier this year. The consortium consisted of private equity firm Deutsche Invest
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Name issue and auction targets make waves in domestic politics
PoliticsGreek Politicsparty known until recently as Lega Nord. This could prove a threat to New Democracy’s hopes of winning
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Greek parties face fine balance as they discuss name issue
PoliticsGreek PoliticsParliament (Public Issue has the Union of Centrists on 2.5 percent and ANEL on 2 percent), the winning
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Government takes another stab at media regulation among growing scepticism
Society) Savvidis purchased in 2013, while his participation in the winning bid for a stake in the port
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No sign of coalition letting up on Novartis case as poll shows gap closing
PoliticsGreek Politicsof winning back support and perhaps denying the centre-right and centre-left parties vital votes
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Greece's foreign policy trap
AgoraKurdish YPG militia fighters. Last April, Erdogan was able to extend his powers after winning
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Coalition eyes electoral change, polls show wide lead for New Democracy
PoliticsGreek Politicsones being held using proportional representation (no 50-seat bonus for the winning party). However
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Political turbulence due to name deal creates election doubts
PoliticsGreek Politicschances of winning the vote with enough support for a clear majority or to create a coalition led
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New Democracy gains MP as new effort to launch nationalist party announced
PoliticsGreek Politicsof political symbolism, allowing him to claim that he is winning over people outside the party
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Athens gets first taste of Erdogan's new era in power
PoliticsForeign Policypolitically isolated) the AKP, or Justice and Development Party, which has been winning elections ever since
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