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Resurfacing of Prespes Agreement troubles PM as poll picks up on protest vote -
PM burnishes conservative credentials with focus on day-to-day issues, law and order -
Poll numbers encouraging for Mitsotakis and Kasselakis on road to EP vote -
Foreign policy tops political agenda as relations with Greece's neighbours come under scrutiny -
Party leaders crank up campaign machinery for EP elections -
Mitsotakis accused of flippancy over handling of diplomatic relations with neighbours
Athens forced to consider shelving market access plans for now
Uncertainty surrounds the government’s plans to return to the bond markets after the European Central Bank and the International Monetary Fund appeared to be less than fully supportive of Greece issuing a bond right now.
Although the International Monetary Fund’s executive board approved “in principle” on Thursday the organisation’s participation in the Greek programme, it emerged that in the agreement between the Fund and Athens a limit had been set on the amount of de...
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