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  1. 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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  2. PM warns Covid threat remains as 'wall of immunity' still being built
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    admitted that Greece has not yet built the “wall of immunity” it would like even though it is now

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  3. At sidelines of UNGA, Mitsotakis talks up Greece’s prospects as energy, tech hub
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    and thinking. In a conversation with The Wall Street Journal’s Emma Tucker and a keynote..., and with UAE Minister Sultan Al Jaber, who reaffirmed the Emirates’ commitment to expanding

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  4. Coalition agrees policy framework: Purpose unclear, impact doubtful
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    contents suggests that Samaras showed little interest in moulding this into a binding document

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  5. Grand projects and even loftier ambitions drive Greece's energy project bonanza
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    and Stara Zagora. Whilst relatively modest in length and capacity (it will deliver 3 bcm/y initially... through the introduction of binding targets. A first phase budgeted at 322.7 million euros is due

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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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  7. 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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  8. EP president visit and winding up of rail crash inquiry cast spotlight on rule of law concerns

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    An official visit to Athens by the President of the European Parliament Roberta Metsola gave Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis an occasion to hit back at the recent resolution passed by European lawmakers expressing concerns about the rule of law in Gr...

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  9. Newsletter 57 - 08/01/2016

    Newsletters

    miracle worker, or “Harvard-educated free-market reformer”, as the Wall Street Journal describes him.... The Wall Street Journal writes that Mitsotakis won “respect from Greece’s creditors for his efforts... by the government at the beginning of the week. Finding a formula to achieve pension cost savings

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  10. Equivocal Macedonia name referendum leaves Athens hanging on as views differ

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    settlement in the months to come or whether the process has hit a brick wall as a result of the turnout... Agreement may hit a brick wall. If Zaev somehow manages to make headway, the prospect of the pact... constitution, although that level is for binding votes. The defence minister suggested that he had been

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