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PM stands firm on festive blockades as farmers demand policies, not policing
PoliticsGreek Politics27 demands. Mitsotakis emphasised that while dialogue is possible, concessions that undermine fiscal
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Government hoping dispute with farmers on way to being resolved as it counts cost of damage
PoliticsGreek Politics, claiming this would undermine accountability and the democratic process. While it is undoubtedly
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PM tries to isolate protesting farmers, dismisses talk of reshuffle
PoliticsGreek Politicsfor sweeping concessions that might undermine fiscal targets. No reshuffle plans Cabinet reshuffle rumours
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Government fails to break deadlock in dispute with farmers as SYRIZA loses MEP
PoliticsGreek Politicstactics to undermine the protests. On Wednesday, government sources claimed that representatives
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Farmers’ boycott scuppers PM meeting as Karystianou fleshes out political vision
PoliticsGreek Politicsthat compromise would undermine their credibility. For Mitsotakis, the collapse of talks is a setback
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Mitsotakis makes new bid to break deadlock with farmers as govt ponders relief measures
PoliticsGreek Politicsundermine the overall effort for economic stability.” This framing underscores the balancing act
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Mitsotakis continues balancing act with compromise EU proposal on Trump’s Peace Council
PoliticsGreek Politicsa parallel institution that might undermine existing multilateral frameworks. Greece, he stressed, has shown
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PM concedes cooperation may be necessary as opinion polls continue to deny outright win
PoliticsGreek Politics, has sought to undermine the PASOK leader’s authority by suggesting that Androulakis does not truly
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PM doubles down on constitutional reform as pre‑election strategy hardens
PoliticsGreek Politicsflexibility in the next Parliament looks remote. Yet this may not undermine the government’s short
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Mitsotakis targets rivals as Androulakis tries to shrug off doubters
PoliticsGreek Politicsthrough a tax audit. For the government, these accusations undermine Tsipras’ attempt to rebrand
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