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Greece’s blue gold
March 22 marked World Water Day and the launch of the 2023 UN Water Conference in New York. Last week also marked one of the most important debates for the Greek legislature and the Mitsotakis government regarding transforming Greece's water management.
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Is there room for hope?
Despite the daily rise in tension and polarization, we need to be optimistic. But can we hope that after the coming elections things will not be as bad as today's politics predict? Can we look forward not to instability and uncertainty but towards a newfound spirit of consensus, so that the country can make progress?
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Disillusioned Bulgarians head to polls for fifth time in two years
In the rugged Rhodope mountains in southern Bulgaria, many voters have little hope that Sunday's parliamentary election, the nation's fifth in two years, will produce a stable government able to tackle corruption, inflation and poverty.
Albania’s Mild Punishments for Electoral Crimes Undermine its Democracy
The few and minimal sentences handed down by the justice system for electoral corruption do little to discourage such violations, according to experts - and undermine the path towards democracy.
Clear answers
In elections, we vote for who will govern us, not for who will not. The parties in power - that is, the parties that do not exhaust their talk in protest and have specific proposals for governance - owe the public a clear explanation.
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Anger and the election of competent, principled politicians
Reform, rebuilding and Tempe
The public's anger and outrage caused by the horrific train collision in northern Greece and the subsequent revelations about its causes are the dominant story shaping the election campaigning.
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Two sessions of the SNS tomorrow: Presidency session, followed by the SNS Main Board
The introductory part of the session of the Main Board will be open to the media, when President Aleksandar Vui will address the public, after which the session will be closed to the public. Also, after the session, statements for the media are planned.
Prior to the session of the Main Board, a session of the Presidency of the Serbian Progressive Party will be held.
Partner or rival?
The West is gradually starting to understand that Turkey's behavior is not that of a partner, but of a rival who is abusing its position inside the safety of the circle in order to blackmail.
This realization must also lead to the requisite political conclusions.
History has taught us that appeasement does not work when it comes to stopping revisionist forces.
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Council of Europe: The Fight against Corruption at the Highest Levels in Bulgaria is Ineffective
Inefficient justice, loopholes in the rules for people at the top of power and dependent media are distinctive features of the situation with the fight against corruption at the top of power in Bulgaria. Such conclusions were reached by the Group of States fighting corruption "GRECO" of the Council of Europe.