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Govt concerned by virus mutations, encouraged by increase in vaccination rate
PoliticsGreek Politics– 2.58 vs 2.74. Also, while understandable in communication terms, Skertsos’s decision to trumpet
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New political clash over police violence, but ND seems unperturbed
PoliticsGreek PoliticsSYRIZA by 13.7 points (36.4% vs 22.7%), against a gap of 13.9 points in January. Nevertheless
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Under scrutiny, government defends vaccine strategy
PoliticsGreek Politicsthe European Union average. Greece is slightly ahead of the EU average (13% vs 11.8%) when it comes
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Newsletter 296 - 14/05/2021
below the European Union average. Greece is slightly ahead of the EU average (13% vs 11.8%) when
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Newsletter 319 - 03/12/2021
. The impact of fuel prices was evident in the turnover vs. volume sales as automotive fuel sales were up
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Govt offers more energy subsidies in Jan to cushion impact of high prices
PoliticsGreek Politicsthe previous one, Delta, is at 87 vs 13 pct. Although this has not translated so far into a spike in the number
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ND, SYRIZA put squeeze on KINAL as centre-left party's poll rise continues
PoliticsGreek Politicsas the most likely of the two (48.2 vs 17.6 pct) to attract investors to Greece. Tsipras interview
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Parties re-work strategies as clearer picture emerges for election run-up
PoliticsGreek Politics35.7 pct believe the West is chiefly responsible. Among SYRIZA voters, the majority (45.8 pct vs 35
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Where is Odysseus? Part 3 - Participation
Agorapopulation (the “active” population vs the “inactive” population). Figure 1 below sets the stage
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Cost-of-living, surveillance developments encourage ND to target majority in 2023
PoliticsGreek Politicsvote. Surveillance vs inflation The conservatives have also been encouraged by the fact
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