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Newsletter 490 - 16/01/2026
is struggling to get the buy-in from Greek society as citizens - by an overwhelming majority that often reaches
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Greeks express most negative sentiments about economy in global poll
Society. An average of only 41 percent believe that a child in their country today will grow up to be better off... they will be better off financially than their parents,” 29 percent of Greeks aged 18-29 agreed, 23... the next generation would be better off or worse off financially compared to their parents, Greeks had
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High school pupils see answers to crisis in protest and emigration
Societythey were satisfied with the way democracy functions in Greece. The proportion of Greek pupils who believe
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Ahead of European elections, Greeks display wavering faith in EU
Societyfuture prospects. Only 5 percent of Greeks are satisfied with the country's direction and only 19
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Vast majority of Greeks pessimistic on prospects of recovery despite coalition efforts
Societythey are satisfied. The level of dissatisfaction in Greece is higher than any other country surveyed
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SYRIZA heading for Independent Greeks coalition, with uncertain consequences
PoliticsGreek Politics’s relationship with the eurozone. Independent Greeks may be satisfied with a few ministerial
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ECB refuses Greek government bonds as collateral: What does it mean?
Economythat Greek banks’ liquidity needs can be satisfied by the Bank of Greece (BoG) via the Emergency Liquidity
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Reform proposals to define size of Tsipras's task in keeping party on board
PoliticsGreek PoliticsTwitter that she was not satisfied with the outcome of Friday’s Eurogroup. Beyond that, though
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As hopes of April 24 deal fade, differences between Greece and lenders remain
PoliticsGreek Politicsbalances that Tsipras has to find in order to keep his party on board and lenders satisfied
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Foreign minister's visit to Ankara sparks hope of new era in Greek-Turkish ties
PoliticsForeign Policy. Overall, Athens seems to have been satisfied with the outcome of Kotzias' first official visit
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