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Mitsotakis moves to quash polls speculation in aftermath of Samaras ouster
PoliticsGreek Politicsview, versus 17 pct who viewed it negatively. This is in line with previous findings of polls
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Athens ponders Syria shake-up with particular focus on Turkey
PoliticsForeign Policycriticism from several political figures who view with suspicion the ongoing political dialogue between
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Negative sentiment dominates fragmented political landscape
PoliticsGreek PoliticsThe latest polling figures probing the long-term trends since last summer’s European elections show a shift towards smaller parties and a shake-up of the left and centre-left space of Greek politics. The overall picture, however, is dominated by pessimism and apathy among voters, who view
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Support for ND edges up in new polls as voters' concerns persist
PoliticsGreek Politics, while 29 pct have a positive view of opposition leader Nikos Androulakis. While this is slightly
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ND highlights housing initiatives as Athens waste row rekindles hopes of progressive alliance
PoliticsGreek Politicshas prepared with a view to alleviating the pressure on household budgets from escalating housing
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Mitsotakis puts party unity above consensus with president pick
PoliticsGreek Politicsin the opposition view him as a party loyalist, citing his role in overseeing the inconclusive inquiries
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Aided by opposition parties, PM faces low risk over bland choice of president
PoliticsGreek Politicscentre. Developments since Wednesday seem to support this view. Former New Democracy leader Antonis
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New polls suggest picking party veteran for president helps PM in goal of mobilising ND base
PoliticsGreek Politics6.5 pct, while the leftists garner 6 pct. Regarding Tasoulas’s candidacy, 29 pct of respondents view
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Controversies around president pick cause government headaches
PoliticsGreek Politics, while 44 pct have a negative view and 18 pct are neutral. These ratings are not far off those
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Newsletter 449 - 31/01/2025
affirms the solid fiscal path and stability that in the view of the authorities would allow for further
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