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Newsletter 403 - 24/11/2023
for cooperation “if agreement could be found in political terms”, while he is reported to have told party
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Mitsotakis pushes for broad consensus after surprise announcement on postal vote
PoliticsGreek PoliticsPostal voting could be introduced for the European Parliament elections in June, according to a surprise announcement by Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis, who told last week’s cabinet meeting that the government had put together a workable proposal and would be seeking the support of opposition
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PM focusses on fairness of tax bill, leaving limited space for opposition
PoliticsGreek Politics, Mitsotakis told MPs that tax evasion is a “wound” and that his party has been elected to put right
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Kassalekis goes from blank canvas to empty vessel, blowing open progressive space
Agora) and told Greek industrialists that his party would no longer “demonise capital, but sees it as a useful
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Greece and Albania seek to leave Beleri case behind in 2024 after year of turmoil
PoliticsForeign PolicyPaco, and Vangjel Tavo. Athens welcomed this step. Foreign Minister Giorgos Gerapetritis told public
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Middle East and F-35s top agenda during Blinken's talks with Mitsotakis
PoliticsForeign Policyare on separate paths in terms of their relations with the US. Greek Foreign Minister Giorgos Gerapetritis told
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Centrist voters emerge as key to same-sex marriage initiative
PoliticsGreek Politicsand healthcare. A third of respondents told the pollsters they believe it to be less important than so-called
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Majority for marriage equality in sight despite reluctance among ruling party MPs
PoliticsGreek Politics. Androulakis was also put in an uncomfortable position by one of his MPs, who told public broadcaster
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Government pins hopes on new measures to control runaway price hikes
PoliticsGreek PoliticsMinister Kostas Skrekas told the media last week that price checks had noted significant deviations
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Newsletter 408 - 19/01/2024
, security and healthcare. A third of respondents told the pollsters they believe it to be less important
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