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Political fallout follows Thessaloniki attack as new poll shows ND well short of majority
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Lethal firebomb attack on homes of ND officials cuts through pre-election season
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New Democracy sees silver lining in polls as ELAS consolidates second place
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Mitsotakis appeals to "silent majority" as Tsipras puts squeeze on PASOK and SYRIZA
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Mitsotakis defends seven years in power, sharpens strategy for tough election campaign
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Tsipras aim to redraw political map as ND drafts plan to contain ELAS
Government refocuses on "Law and Order" message as Dokos prank exposes vulnerabilities
The deadly arson attack in Thessaloniki has prompted the government to elevate security and political violence to the top of the national agenda, reviving its long‑standing “law and order” doctrine.
At the same time, the revelation that the Prime Minister’s National Security Adviser, Thanos Dokos, was deceived by Russian pranksters has triggered a storm of criticism and reopened questions about the robustness of Greece’s communication‑security syst...
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