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SYRIZA tempers targets as Kasselakis struggles to keep party afloat
PoliticsGreek Politics. Kasselakis is also less popular than the leader of KKE, Dimitris Koutsoubas, and Sailing for Freedom’s
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Majority for marriage equality in sight despite reluctance among ruling party MPs
PoliticsGreek Politicsthat at least 30 of SYRIZA’s 36 MPs, 25 of PASOK’s 32, all 11 New Left lawmakers and 6 from Sailing for Freedom
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Newsletter 408 - 19/01/2024
36 MPs, 25 of PASOK’s 32, all 11 New Left lawmakers and 6 from Sailing for Freedom will vote
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Opinion polls show drop in support for ND, continuing concern about inflation
PoliticsGreek PoliticsKonstantopoulou of Sailing for Freedom. It is also the same figure as the popularity ratings of Alexis Haritsis
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Government touts upgrades to civil protection amid early start to wildfire season
PoliticsGreek Politicswith 27.4 pct. For SYRIZA, the leading candidate is Olympic sailing champion and leading #metoo figure
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Greek, Turkish foreign ministers discuss sticking points ahead of Mitsotakis-Erdogan talks
PoliticsForeign Policy-flagged research vessel Ievoli Relume has been sailing in the area to conduct research for the future
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Erdogan meeting tops busy agenda for Mitsotakis at UNGA
PoliticsForeign Policy-flagged research vessel Ievoli Relume had been sailing in the area to conduct research for the future
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Gerapatritis to meet Rubio again as Greece pushes Vertical Corridor in Washington
PoliticsGreek Politicsit will remain for four days for resupply before sailing on toward Israel. Vertical Corridor Energy Minister
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What is the state of play with Greek banks?
Economy, other cost cutting initiatives, lower funding cost and disposal of non-core assets will also... on net interest income in the next quarters. Cost cutting is the second positive factor on the pre
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Newsletter 58 - 15/01/2016
. The government strongly insists on increasing revenues rather than cutting costs (i.e. pensions... of preferences is a near impossible task. It is made more complicated by the fact that the IMF sees cutting
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