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Newsletter 368 - 03/02/2023
’s scheduled cabinet meeting to criticise SYRIZA’s tactics, while pledging to stay the course of his
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PM scrambles to rein in political fallout as deadly crash threatens to upend election contest
PoliticsGreek Politicsspace to consider their next steps. Among the political activities suspended is the cabinet meeting
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ND prepares for opinion poll hit after crash protests, shaky communications
PoliticsGreek Politicsthe concerns raised by unionists and transport experts. Mitsotakis is chairing a cabinet meeting
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ND turns sights on public servants as train crash prompts drop in ratings
PoliticsGreek PoliticsKyriakos Mitsotakos spoke of the “problematic state” in televised comments before last week’s cabinet
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PASOK's Androulakis eyes kingmaker role as margin between main players shrinks
PoliticsGreek Politicsbut a politician, as for all major cabinet roles. His insistence on trying to reach a solution after the first
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Mitsotakis sets May 21 election date, eyes opposition MPs as potential allies
PoliticsGreek PoliticsKyriakos Mitsotakis announced on Tuesday that elections will take place on May 21, just hours after he indicated publicly what his preferred option would be if New Democracy does not manage to win a parliamentary majority at the upcoming elections. At a cabinet meeting on Tuesday morning, the Greek
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Annual debt strategy almost wrapped up with 5-year bond, at 3.92 pct yield
Economyannounced during a cabinet meeting that the elections will be held on May 21, with a repeat poll
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Newsletter 376 - 31/03/2023
. At a cabinet meeting on Tuesday morning, the Greek Prime Minister ended months of speculation by confirming
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Grassroots protests highlight public discontent with development policies
PoliticsGreek Politicsforced Mitsotakis to call a special cabinet meeting on the subject, which resulted in a moratorium
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Top judge's resignation over election law overshadows campaigns
PoliticsGreek Politicswas banned from his cabinet’s phones over security concerns. Around 430,000 young voters will go
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