Greek GDP Up 0.3%, Opposition Plans No-Confidence Moves

Greek GDP Up 0.3%, Opposition Plans No-Confidence Moves

Greek GDP Up 0.3%, Opposition Plans No-Confidence Moves

Greek GDP Up 0.3%, Opposition Plans No-Confidence Moves

Greek opposition parties will file no-confidence motions. The country’s GDP rose 0.3% compared to last quarter, marking 1.3% yearly growth. This shows slowdown from the previous quarter, yet stays within predictions.

“Talks are ongoing. They don’t clash with US nuclear cooperation,” an official said.

Prime Minister Mitsotakis finished meeting France’s Armed Forces minister. “Greece and France share views on International Law,” stated Mr. Dendias.

Former interior minister Bruno Retailleau leads as the traditional conservative right’s likely candidate.

“Europeans must join talks that concern them,” voices demand.

National Rally tops polls ahead of 2027 presidential elections.

Greek and French flags waving together during defense talks
Greek and French flags waving together during defense talks

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