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  1. Tough choices ahead for Mitsotakis, as reforms risk irking voters

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    under initiatives such as “Golden Dawn Watch” which reported live on the trial of the neo-Nazi group

    4%
  2. PASOK emerges as main beneficiary in reshuffling of political deck
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    with 4.8 pct, ultra-religious Niki with 3 pct and Golden Dawn-linked Spartiates with 1.7 pct. For the first

    4%
  3. Newsletter 441 - 15/11/2024

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    , nativists Voice of Reason with 4.8 pct, ultra-religious Niki with 3 pct and Golden Dawn-linked

    4%
  4. Mitsotakis moves to quash polls speculation in aftermath of Samaras ouster
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    2 pct for the Spartiates, the Golden Dawn successor party that was barred from running in the last

    4%
  5. Newsletter 443 - 29/11/2024

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    is on the cusp with 3 pct. The poll also projects 2 pct for the Spartiates, the Golden Dawn

    4%
  6. New Democracy rejigs key party posts as Spartiates expulsion leaves gap in Parliament
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    committed electoral fraud by not revealing the identity of its true leader, the jailed former Golden Dawn

    4%
  7. Government's ongoing stand-off with livestock breeders heralds resurgence of farming protests

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    The acquittal of eleven lawmakers from the far-right Spartiates party, the jailed former Golden Dawn deputy

    4%
  8. More concern for coalition than cheer for SYRIZA in latest poll figures

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    saw their support increase by 1.5 percentage points since the last Public Issue survey in July

    4%
  9. Greece's labour market is austerity's biggest casualty

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    plan to address the issue of unemployment. The construction sector saw its peak in employment

    4%
  10. Taking a macro snapshot

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    and consumption since Q2 of 2010. Q4 2012 saw the largest drop on a year on year basis in final

    4%