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Newsletter 208 -31/05/2019
EU vote puts ND on path to power ND seeks to build on momentum as SYRIZA is left struggling after heavy defeat Sunday’s election result came as a surprise to many observers, not because of New Democracy’s win but due to the centre-right party’s larger than expected margin of victory over SYRIZA
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Mitsotakis urges voters to give ND clear majority amid KINAL turmoil
PoliticsGreek Politics. The leftists appear to have softened their approach in the wake of the heavy defeat in the European
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SYRIZA unveils array of pledges to win over voters ahead of July 7 vote
PoliticsGreek Politicsalso maintained the more moderate tone he has adopted since his party’s heavy defeat in the EU
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East Med concerns not slowing up election campaign as ND plans for office
PoliticsGreek Politicsas the ruling party sought to recover from the heavy blow of its European Parliament election defeat
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As East Med tension remains, Athens also keeps eye on Turkish actions in Aegean
Foreign PolicyGreek Politicsof former president, Dimitris Christofias, Tsipras said that Turkey “will pay a heavy price
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Greek graduates still unequipped for job market, study suggests
Societythis raised for them included heavy workloads for existing staff, higher operational costs, delays
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Talks to begin on plan to rescue PPC from dire financial straits
Economyfossil fuels to renewable energy, PPC’s heavy reliance on fossil fuels and costly units have also been
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From a tsunami of debt to some sense of normality
Agorathey both advocated seemingly pain-free solutions to Greece’s problems. Greece has paid a heavy price
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Hatzidakis announces strategy for partial privatisation of PPC
EconomyFeaturesfuels to renewable energy, PPC’s heavy reliance on fossil fuels and costly units have also been
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Hatzidakis details plans for PPC, puts forward new CEO
EconomyFeaturesAhead of the summer parliamentary recess, the government is moving forward with its plans to rescue Greece’s struggling public utility, the Public Power Company (PPC). In an interview with To Vima newspaper on Sunday, Energy Minister Kostis Hatzidakis indicated that PPC’s heavy reliance on lignite
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