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  1. Mitsotakis aims to hit ground running as polls point to clear majority on July 7

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    . Parliament is due to close on August 10 and then re-open on August 19. It is likely that the new economic

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  2. As East Med tension remains, Athens also keeps eye on Turkish actions in Aegean
    Photo by Andrea Bonetti/Fosphotos

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    stopped seeking to keep diplomatic channels open and the dialogue between the two sides alive. Some

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  3. The positives and negatives that will decide Greece's elections
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    , imagination, open-mindedness and consensus-building. Mitsotakis appears to have tapped

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  4. Newsletter 213 -07/01/2019

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    and then re-open on August 19. It is likely that the new economic development law will be one

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  5. Mitsotakis earns space to govern with big win, Tsipras limits damage

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    . Parliament is due to close on August 10 and then re-open on August 19. It is likely that the new economic

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  6. The main economic challenges that will define the Mitsotakis reign

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    voters have also shown that they are open to policies that would have been too toxic in years gone

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  7. ND puts changes in education and justice system high on agenda

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    postgraduate courses. ND is also open to the idea of public-private partnerships to help improve facilities

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  8. Continuity and priorities
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    that Greece will continue to keep communication channels with Turkey open, as was the case with previous

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  9. Hatzidakis announces strategy for partial privatisation of PPC

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    in order to open up the latter’s prospects for privatisation. Currently, the distribution network

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  10. New Democracy starts rolling out its first three bills

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    will not be open to anyone who has served as a general secretary during the last five years, prompting

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