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Newsletter 382 - 26/05/2023
between Mitsotakis and a clear majority in the next elections, where the winning party will claim
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Mitsotakis sticks with stability mantra as SYRIZA looks for new approach
PoliticsGreek Politicsof the opposition parties teaming together to form a government since the winning party will get an extra 50
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Mitsotakis not taking majority for granted despite encouraging poll numbers
PoliticsGreek Politics, ND is seen winning 41.2 pct of the vote, compared to 40.8 pct a couple of weeks ago. SYRIZA
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Mitsotakis bids to hold on to voters with loose allegiance to ND
PoliticsGreek Politicsoptions available in the upcoming election, when the winning party will be awarded a bonus of up to 50
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ND lead unabated in face of last-minute disputes over migrant boat sinking, minority votes
PoliticsGreek Politics. Despite the questions lingering over this particular incident, ND appears to be winning
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Newsletter 386 - 23/06/2023
suggest that up to nine parties have a chance of winning seats, although no more than seven have a strong
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Mitsotakis makes final push for comfortable majority as small parties hold key
PoliticsGreek Politics, populist Plefsi Eleftherias and ultra-conservative Niki seem to have a strong chance of winning
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Mitsotakis starts second term, prepares to name cabinet and launch reforms amid far-right rise
PoliticsGreek PoliticsKyriakos Mitsotakis is expected to name his new cabinet on Monday afternoon, a few hours after being sworn in again as prime minister and winning an eight-seat majority in the Greek Parliament for his New Democracy party. Mitsotakis has pledged to move swiftly forward with his reform programme
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Growing challenges await PM following summer break
PoliticsGreek Politicsof Athens. Although Kasidiaris has no hope of winning, this will be an attempt to show that he
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ND keeps eye on upcoming local elections amid ongoing complaints about wildfires
PoliticsGreek Politicswinning SYRIZA’s leadership narrowed significantly, it is doubtful whether his broad, apolitical
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