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Newsletter 439 - 01/11/2024
PoliticsMitsotakis turns to tax policy in search of reliefPrime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis is looking towards tax interventions as a way of rallying his party and winning over voters. The prime minister outlined his administration’s tax reform policy at the ribbon-cutting ceremony for the new
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PM reacts to Trump win as Kasselakis manipulation claims put SYRIZA on knife edge
PoliticsGreek Politicsthe impression that he is winning. Polakis, who had been one of Kasselakis’s biggest backers
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Post-election blamestorming or Why Harris lost and the Democrats should nominate Oprah
Agoraand steadfastness of Trump’s support may have been underestimated, but organising a winning campaign on such short
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Greek politics goes from stability to state of flux
Agoraan outright majority at the next elections, due in 2027. Under the current electoral rules, the winning
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Negative sentiment dominates fragmented political landscape
PoliticsGreek Politicsrisen to 4.7 pct from 2.7 pct in July, reflecting the party’s increased prominence since winning its
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Government pledges more reforms, but economy set to prove deciding factor in 2025
PoliticsGreek Politics, New Democracy can reconnect with voters and get on back towards winning an outright majority
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Jockeying over presidential nomination points to parties' longer-term political goals
PoliticsGreek Politicsto the Greek electoral system, which awards bonus seats to the winning party only, there is no prospect
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U.S. and China are still in reconnaissance mode, but for how long?
AgoraXi since winning the presidential election, this does not look very different from the honeymoon
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PM's latest reshuffle off to bumpy start with first day resignation
PoliticsGreek Politicsfrom having a pool of potential supporters from which it had a good chance of winning
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Mitsotakis tries to stem subsidy scandal damage as opposition smells blood
PoliticsGreek Politicsfrom recent elections, farmers tend to support the winning party: SYRIZA in 2015, New Democracy
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