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  1. Coalition looks to regain confidence, centre-left struggles with ballot
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    the polling centres to ensure that there are no irregularities, said it would not be ready in time. The firm

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  2. Mitsotakis targets working class votes, centre-left struggles with leadership race
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    going to polling stations. However, PASOK leader Fofi Gennimata appears to oppose this method of voting

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  3. Greek parties face fine balance as they discuss name issue
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    . The polling firm also notes that New Democracy had a lead of 24 points in their survey in October 2016

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  4. New Democracy fires back at Tsipras over corruption allegations
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    figure for New Democracy is 76 percent. The breakdown of the polling data also indicates that support

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  5. Under relentless pressure from opponents, Tsipras unveils plans for new crisis agency
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    opinion polling begins again in September, the public’s displeasure with the way the coalition has

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  6. ND defends economic pledges as Kammenos repeats walkout threat
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    (as the party is currently polling below the 3 percent threshold), some (at least three, according

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  7. Countdown to Macedonia name deal vote has PM weighing up support
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    this respite will last as ANEL is under immense pressure because it is polling below the 3 percent

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  8. Tsipras talks up 'positive' measures but polls show little impact so far
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    grown by 1 point since the company’s last survey in July. The polling company also notes a slight

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  9. Newsletter 185 -30/11/2018

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    in the hopes of gaining a foothold at the polling booth. rate will be spread out over several years

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  10. Mistrust of politics grows as army and police gain favour, survey indicates
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    A survey by polling company Public Issue has illustrated the changing trends in how Greeks feel about their public institutions. The poll, dated for November of this year, revealed that among a number of public bodies, the army was the most trusted institution with 89 percent of Greeks saying

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