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  1. PM adds minimum wage hike to pre-election promises, with hints of more to come

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    season when it will benefit large numbers of workers. The government messaging has also left open

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  2. Newsletter 365 - 13/01/2023

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    signed an open letter in which they expressed serious concerns for the opinion issued by Dogiakos

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

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    is re-elected in the upcoming elections. One of the issues that remains open ahead of the elections

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  4. Seeking showdown in Parliament, SYRIZA tables censure motion over surveillance report
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    in the vote. However, with elections approaching it seems unlikely there will be an appetite for open

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  5. Newsletter 367 - 27/01/2023

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    there will be an appetite for open dissent. The censure motion is perhaps best seen as a last-ditch

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  6. Transparency concerns emerge among voters as leaders clash over wiretapping
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    the spring onwards. The MRB survey for Open TV suggests that support for New Democracy and SYRIZA has

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  7. ND makes move to stop far-right party from taking part in elections
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    to be robust enough so it could not be open to abuse in the future by the Supreme Court, which is able

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  8. Greece offers Turkey earthquake support, recalling 1999 thaw in relations
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    reason for the two countries to finally defuse tensions or at least keep channels of communication open

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  9. Vexed SYRIZA abstains from vote on election bans
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    as the main opposition party fears that the amendment is too open to interpretation by judges

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  10. Newsletter 369 - 10/02/2023

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    that the amendment is too open to interpretation by judges. The First Section of the Supreme Court can now

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