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Greek Parliament Debates 2025 Budget Amidst Opposition Criticism
The Greek parliament debated the 2025 budget, with opposition parties criticizing its focus on special interests, neglecting economic competitiveness and social justice, and relying on the temporary Recovery Fund, while the government highlighted stability. A nominal vote will follow the Prime Minis...
Greek Parliament Debates 2025 Budget Amidst Opposition Criticism
The Greek parliament debated the 2025 budget, with opposition parties criticizing its focus on special interests, neglecting economic competitiveness and social justice, and relying on the temporary Recovery Fund, while the government highlighted stability. A nominal vote will follow the Prime Minis...
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36% Bias Score


Velopoulos Criticizes Greece's 2025 Budget, Accuses Government of Privatization
Kyriakos Velopoulos, president of the Hellenic Solution party, criticized Greece's 2025 budget for relying on increased indirect taxes from VAT revenue generated through profiteering and accused the government of privatizing key assets, leading to a loss of national sovereignty and economic inequali...
Velopoulos Criticizes Greece's 2025 Budget, Accuses Government of Privatization
Kyriakos Velopoulos, president of the Hellenic Solution party, criticized Greece's 2025 budget for relying on increased indirect taxes from VAT revenue generated through profiteering and accused the government of privatizing key assets, leading to a loss of national sovereignty and economic inequali...
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64% Bias Score


Greece's Presidential Selection: A Tight Timeframe and Strategic Considerations
Greece's 2025 budget debate concludes tomorrow, but the selection of a new president by late January is the more significant political event; the process could take up to 20 days, with the Prime Minister aiming for a centrist candidate acceptable to his party and potentially challenging PASOK.
Greece's Presidential Selection: A Tight Timeframe and Strategic Considerations
Greece's 2025 budget debate concludes tomorrow, but the selection of a new president by late January is the more significant political event; the process could take up to 20 days, with the Prime Minister aiming for a centrist candidate acceptable to his party and potentially challenging PASOK.
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56% Bias Score


Samaras attacks Greek government's foreign policy after New Democracy expulsion
Antonis Samaras, in his first public statement since his expulsion from New Democracy, criticized the government's foreign policy, particularly its approach to Turkey, and claimed significant public support for his views, while 40% of his former party disagreed with his expulsion; he plans to remain...
Samaras attacks Greek government's foreign policy after New Democracy expulsion
Antonis Samaras, in his first public statement since his expulsion from New Democracy, criticized the government's foreign policy, particularly its approach to Turkey, and claimed significant public support for his views, while 40% of his former party disagreed with his expulsion; he plans to remain...
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56% Bias Score


Greek Parliament Divided on 2025 Budget
The Greek parliament's debate on the 2025 budget exposed sharp divisions between the government and opposition parties over economic policy, with PASOK offering an alternative plan and other parties taking varied positions, leading to a crucial vote.
Greek Parliament Divided on 2025 Budget
The Greek parliament's debate on the 2025 budget exposed sharp divisions between the government and opposition parties over economic policy, with PASOK offering an alternative plan and other parties taking varied positions, leading to a crucial vote.
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36% Bias Score


Greek Court Strikes Down Parts of New Building Code
The Council of State ruled parts of Greece's New Building Code unconstitutional, impacting hundreds of properties and potentially unblocking stalled construction projects; Kifisia's mayor hailed the decision as a win for preserving the town's character.
Greek Court Strikes Down Parts of New Building Code
The Council of State ruled parts of Greece's New Building Code unconstitutional, impacting hundreds of properties and potentially unblocking stalled construction projects; Kifisia's mayor hailed the decision as a win for preserving the town's character.
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44% Bias Score

KKE Condemns Greece's 2025 Budget as Anti-Worker and Pro-Military
Dimitris Koutsoubas of the KKE denounced Greece's 2025 budget in parliament, calling it a tool for wealth transfer from the poor to the rich and criticizing its focus on military spending and tax policies favoring large corporations while harming small businesses.

KKE Condemns Greece's 2025 Budget as Anti-Worker and Pro-Military
Dimitris Koutsoubas of the KKE denounced Greece's 2025 budget in parliament, calling it a tool for wealth transfer from the poor to the rich and criticizing its focus on military spending and tax policies favoring large corporations while harming small businesses.
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64% Bias Score

Androulakis Slams Greek Government's Economic Policies
PASOK leader Nikos Androulakis criticized Greece's budget, calling it "lost opportunities" and accusing the government of prioritizing special interests, rejecting opposition proposals, and failing to address the demographic crisis.

Androulakis Slams Greek Government's Economic Policies
PASOK leader Nikos Androulakis criticized Greece's budget, calling it "lost opportunities" and accusing the government of prioritizing special interests, rejecting opposition proposals, and failing to address the demographic crisis.
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56% Bias Score

Greek Budget Debate Reveals Political Polarization, Lack of Substantive Argument
The Greek parliament's budget debate was characterized by a lack of substantive arguments from most parties, with the government presenting positive economic data while the opposition resorted to hyperbole; PASOK leader Nikos Androulakis's upcoming speech is seen as an opportunity to shift the debat...

Greek Budget Debate Reveals Political Polarization, Lack of Substantive Argument
The Greek parliament's budget debate was characterized by a lack of substantive arguments from most parties, with the government presenting positive economic data while the opposition resorted to hyperbole; PASOK leader Nikos Androulakis's upcoming speech is seen as an opportunity to shift the debat...
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48% Bias Score

SYRIZA's Post-Election Strategy: Navigating Polls, Alliances, and Internal Divisions
SYRIZA is focusing on maintaining its oppositional stance by strategically engaging in parliamentary debates, seeking alliances, and navigating internal factions amidst recent electoral setbacks, as indicated by a recent poll placing them at 8% of voter intent.

SYRIZA's Post-Election Strategy: Navigating Polls, Alliances, and Internal Divisions
SYRIZA is focusing on maintaining its oppositional stance by strategically engaging in parliamentary debates, seeking alliances, and navigating internal factions amidst recent electoral setbacks, as indicated by a recent poll placing them at 8% of voter intent.
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56% Bias Score

"SYRIZA-Nea Aristera Tensions Halt Coalition Talks"
"Disagreements between former SYRIZA and Nea Aristera allies hinder potential cooperation, as evidenced by strong reactions against early coalition announcements and differing opinions on issues like defense spending and the handling of Stefanos Kasselakis' departure."

"SYRIZA-Nea Aristera Tensions Halt Coalition Talks"
"Disagreements between former SYRIZA and Nea Aristera allies hinder potential cooperation, as evidenced by strong reactions against early coalition announcements and differing opinions on issues like defense spending and the handling of Stefanos Kasselakis' departure."
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40% Bias Score

Greek Government's Economic Policies Under Fire for High Costs and Inequality
SYRIZA MP Nikos Pappas criticizes the Greek government's economic policies, citing a €40 billion cost from privatizing public bank shares, a €2.5 billion tax increase planned for 2025, and Greece lagging in investments compared to the EU average; he warns against these policies given potential inter...

Greek Government's Economic Policies Under Fire for High Costs and Inequality
SYRIZA MP Nikos Pappas criticizes the Greek government's economic policies, citing a €40 billion cost from privatizing public bank shares, a €2.5 billion tax increase planned for 2025, and Greece lagging in investments compared to the EU average; he warns against these policies given potential inter...
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56% Bias Score
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