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  1. Government hails rule of law progress but open investigations continue to raise questions
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    . In almost all cases, the perception is higher than the EU average, with the single exception being

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  2. Newsletter 432 - 06/09/2024

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    dropped to single digits for the first time since Q3 2009, landing at 9.8 pct in Q2, from 12.1 pct

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  3. Unemployment edges down to 9.5 pct in Aug
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    stabilising and minor fluctuations in recent months, the current rate, which is in single digits

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  4. Newsletter 435 - 04/10/2024

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    in single digits in August, at 9.5 pct, from 9.9 pct in the previous month. In August last year

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  5. Government facing up to threat from rise of far right parties

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    in the EP elections exceeded 18 pct. If this vote share was won by a single party it would become

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  6. Newsletter 437 - 18/10/2024

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    share of the vote in the EP elections exceeded 18 pct. If this vote share was won by a single party

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  7. Unemployment drops further in Sep, dipping to 9.3 pct
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    percent. Despite minor fluctuations in recent months, the current rate, which is in single digits

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  8. Newsletter 439 - 01/11/2024

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    . Unemployment Greece’s unemployment rate remained in single digits in September, landing at 9.3 pct, from 9.5

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  9. Little common ground found in Gerapetritis-Fidan meeting, but talks to continue
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    regarding the scope of the discussions, with our stance focusing on a single issue. We will revisit

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  10. Ruling party tension boils over as Mitsotakis ousts ex-PM and right wing figurehead Samaras
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    together, or harness this support for a single grouping, they would likely become the leader of Greece’s

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