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ELAS emerges as clear winner among new entrants, Elpida falters
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Government embraces debtor compensation ruling as ELAS unveils frontline team
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Scandals, shifting polls and strategic anxiety make for unsettled political summer
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Parties shift into early campaign mode as ND mobilises and ELAS builds machine
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Price comparison app sparks political row as cost‑of‑living dominates election debate
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Tsipras talks up ELAS momentum as ND pleads with former leader to stand down
Amid review doubts, changes to constitution back on main agenda
Amid uncertainty regarding the course of the negotiations between Athens and the institutions, the Greek government sought to switch the domestic agenda on Tuesday by focussing on plans to overhaul Greece’s constitutions.
Morning reports suggested that the current round of talks with the mission chiefs would be completed on Tuesday afternoon, with no date set for the lenders’ return. However, the European Commission spokeswoman Annika Breidthardt was not able to confirm ...
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