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  1. Newsletter 365 - 13/01/2023

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    will not pay too much attention to what might be regarded as a technical, legal dispute over the details

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  2. PM puts cost-of-living crisis front and centre in dry run for election campaign

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    months to help households pay their shopping bills. Mitsotakis went on to say that he expects

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  3. ND views SYRIZA's Parliament walkout as a pre-election gift
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    that the move will not pay off for SYRIZA because it shows a disregard for the democratic process on Tsipras’s

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  4. Newsletter 368 - 03/02/2023

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    will not pay off for SYRIZA because it shows a disregard for the democratic process on Tsipras’s part

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  5. PM sees stance on defence issues as vote winner for ND
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    Tsipras crossed swords in the House on Tuesday during a debate over the introduction of a new pay scale

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  6. Tsipras stakes claim for election win despite discouraging poll data
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    . On Tuesday, the New Democracy leader announced that pensioners who did not benefit from a retirement pay

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  7. Newsletter 370 - 17/02/2023

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    pensioners whose retirement pay did not increase in January, or who saw minor rises, because

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  8. Newsletter 371 - 24/02/2023

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    for pensioners who did not benefit from a retirement pay increase, which will cost close to 300 million

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  9. ND aiming to capitalise on conviction for leading ex-SYRIZA minister
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    licensing procedure and owners were forced to pay for permits. Nevertheless, the way the first tender

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  10. Govt looks to contain political fallout from crash, prepares change to poll plans

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    if the public is willing to accept that the incumbent administration should not pay a price for allowing

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