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  1. Newsletter 341 - 10/06/2022

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    in Parliament also looks a longshot at the moment. If a second ballot is held, with the winning party

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  2. Opposition parties step up pressure after back-and-forth over election date
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    minister. This concept has been rejected by Mitsotakis, who insists that the leader of the winning party

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  3. Newsletter 346 - 15/07/2022

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    that the leader of the winning party, even if that party does not have a clear majority, should be PM

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  4. PM pledges another billion for energy bills as govt retreats over environment bill
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    Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis has pledged to pull out all the stops to help households deal with high energy bills, although it is not clear that the relief measures are having the desired effect in terms of winning over public opinion. During a cabinet meeting on Thursday, the Greek PM

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  5. Exit from enhanced surveillance nears, but fiscal commitments bind Greece until 2060
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    administration during the first year, and the current New Democracy government, after winning the national

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  6. PM sets out winter relief measures, rules out change to electoral law

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    speculation about a change in the electoral law so that it is easier for the winning party to gain a clear

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  7. Newsletter 351 - 16/09/2022

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    , based on the electoral law approved by ND in 2020. Under this system, the winning party would need

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  8. Newsletter 352 - 23/09/2022

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    representation, could yield a workable result. The arithmetic involved means that the winning party

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  9. PM voices concerns about tricky first ballot in next year's elections

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    , this is likely to push up the threshold the winning party would need to gain a clear majority, which

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  10. Newsletter 354 - 07/10/2022

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    the winning party would need to gain a clear majority, which is another issue that is of concern

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