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  1. SYRIZA, PASOK leaders prepare responses to stark choice presented by PM
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    if it is just at the head of a left-wing coalition, rather than a single-party government. Like Mitsotakis

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  2. Tsipras hits back with own economic pledges, choice for voters to ponder
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    pct of the vote. There is virtually no chance of a single party gaining this, so Mitsotakis

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  3. Mitsotakis counters Erdogan claims at UN, makes case for cooperation

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    goes beyond the sovereignty of a single country that is under attack and is actually a common battle

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  4. Newsletter 353 - 30/09/2022

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    polling figures optimistically, while it continues to argue that single-party rule is the only way

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  5. Record FDI flow into Greece raises bar, but is it sustainable?
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    , there is only one instance of a single area of economic activity exceeding one third of total FDI

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  6. In full campaign mode, PM ventures forth to rally support

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    option for Greece to remain a stable country is for a single-party government to be elected next year: 47

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  7. Newsletter 360 - 25/11/2022

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    to remain a stable country is for a single-party government to be elected next year: 47 pct believe

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  8. Newsletter 363 - 16/12/2022

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    as the last three months. The government is reminded in every single opinion poll that inflation

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  9. PM offers shopping bill subsidy as surveillance scandal threatens to spill over into judicial crisis
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    certain income and wealth criteria. The monthly stipend will stretch from 22 euros per month for a single

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  10. PM defends grocery stipend, hopes to draw support from PASOK

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    like to the next government to be a single-party administration, while 33 pct would prefer

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