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  1. Newsletter 68 - 01/04/2016

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    was in 1989, the year that the Berlin Wall fell. Since then, there have been 12 general elections..., have managed to survive. The drive for this churn of personalities, slogans, banners and logos... not in a rush to become prime minister,” he told Skai TV. Greeks have paid dearly for the headstrong rush

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  2. The men who would be prime ministers
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    , the year that the Berlin Wall fell. Since then, there have been 12 general elections... to survive. The drive for this churn of personalities, slogans, banners and logos is provided... prime minister,” he told Skai TV. Greeks have paid dearly for the headstrong rush to power made by its

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    Several far right parties have unexpectedly entered the Greek parliament 25/06/23 The Wall Street... Greek elections: Rail tragedy hangs over vote dominated by dynasties 19/05/23 The Wall Street Journal... 2020 11/09/20 The Wall Street Journal Second Night of Fires Destroys Remains of Greek Refugee Camp

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  4. Holding out for a (reformist) hero
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    potential miracle worker, or “Harvard-educated free-market reformer”, as the Wall Street Journal... where an obstacle course of determined interest groups, non-cooperative civil servants, serpentine bureaucracy and weak political will have to be overcome. The Wall Street Journal writes

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  5. PM warns Covid threat remains as 'wall of immunity' still being built
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    admitted that Greece has not yet built the “wall of immunity” it would like even though it is now

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  6. Newsletter 277 -11/12/2020

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    PM rebuffs Covid-19 criticism Mitsotakis defends govt stance but is forced to extend some measures until Jan After being forced to extend Covid-19 restrictions into January, Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis tried to defend this week his, and his gover...

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  7. Number of doctors working at Greek hospitals falls by 11 pct
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    hospitals, while 35.7 percent are specialised hospitals, most of which are neuropsychiatric and obstetrics

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  8. Tsipras faces lenders' wall in Brussels as political tension grows in Athens

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    A new round of marathon talks are due to take place in Brussels on Thursday after a failure to reach an agreement on Wednesday. Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras held two sets of talks totalling about six hours with European Commission president Jean-Claude...

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  9. Effort to unite PASOK and Potami seems to have hit a wall

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    The project to unite PASOK and To Potami in order to create a dynamic third force in Greek politics with the potential to be a key governing partner or kingmaker appears to be in danger of collapsing. Only a few days after the leaders of the two parties...

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  10. Are Chinese investments starting to hit a wall in Germany?
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    For two successive years, China has been Germany’s most important trading partner. In 2017, the trade volume between both countries reached 186,6 billion euro. Germany’s second most important trading partner was The Netherlands with 177 billion euro, fo...

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