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Centre-left leadership candidates step forward as unity doubts linger
PoliticsGreek Politics, and its associates, and Potami makes political sense. On their own, they have negligible impact
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The flag of permanent defeat
Agora. Perhaps Tsipras figures that if he makes enough of Mitsotakis’s positions his own, he will stall
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Industrial turnover up by 8.6 pct in July, positive for eighth month
EconomyMacroeconomyand quarrying which rose by 28 percent. It is noted that this sector makes up a small percentage
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Newsletter 132
PM makes swift review a priority Athens aims for quick third review conclusion while doubts persist There was a very clear message from Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras to his cabinet this week: complete the third review before the end of the year. Doubts remain, though, about whether the government
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Coalition bolsters unity in face of opposition pressure
PoliticsGreek PoliticsMitsotakis called for the Culture Ministry’s general secretary to resign over the hold-up, which also makes
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Newsletter 134
that it would wait until KAS's ruling has been published before it makes any decision. The consortium that has
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PM hopes to avoid stumbling blocks amid numerous outstanding review actions
PoliticsGreek Politicsto ensure that there is an agreement on how every euro is spent this time before the government makes
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Array of centre-left leadership candidates edge towards watershed vote
PoliticsGreek Politics. The probability of a second round makes the outcome of the election harder to predict, and the next three
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Mitsotakis rules out roles for relatives, Tsipras mulls way out of pension cuts
PoliticsGreek Politicsit makes its mind up. Quoting unnamed sources, Kathimerini reports that Tsipras feels that he
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Erdogan visit leaves Athens with much to ponder, no visible signs of progress
PoliticsForeign PolicyAs the dust begins to settle from Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s two-day visit to Greece last week, questions can now be asked about whether the trip is likely to lead to any shift in relations between Athens and Ankara. Erdogan’s unpredictability makes this a difficult exercise, while
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