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Newsletter 367 - 27/01/2023
manoeuvre, however theatrical, has succeeded in putting the information gleaned through official
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Androulakis attacks PM over rule of law, but PASOK's dilemma remains
PoliticsGreek PoliticsPASOK leader Nikos Androulakis took his case against the Greek government over the surveillance scandal to the European Parliament on Wednesday in the hope of putting pressure on Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis, although the centre-left politician has not been able to rid himself of questions
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ND aiming to capitalise on conviction for leading ex-SYRIZA minister
PoliticsGreek Politicspurpose of deepening Greeks’ mistrust of SYRIZA, but also putting to bed any misgivings floating
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Newsletter 372 - 03/03/2023
, rather than putting all the responsibility into the hands of a single station master. The opposition
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ND suffers ratings blow after train crash, hopes time is on its side
PoliticsGreek Politicsthat ND was on course to gather around 35-36 pct of the vote in the first ballot, putting it within
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ND's opinion poll decline thrusts PASOK back into spotlight
PoliticsGreek Politicsin the first ballot, putting his party in reach of the 37-38 pct threshold that will likely be needed
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New Democracy pins hopes on minimum wage hike to reverse poll losses
PoliticsGreek Politicswith the opposition and putting re-election apparently out of reach for the conservatives. Wage
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Parties give first hint of strategies in reaction to poll announcement
PoliticsGreek Politicsparties greeted the announcement as a liberating moment, putting an end to Mitsotakis’ tenure
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Leaders set out priorities, survey suggests many voters open to coalition
PoliticsGreek Politicsthat it is not putting Greece’s public finances at risk, and continues to protect the strong fiscal record
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Parties hope to set tone as they start unveiling election candidates
PoliticsGreek PoliticsThe main parties have begun announcing their candidates for the upcoming national vote, with ruling New Democracy stressing that it is putting many young hopefuls, who are first-timers in Greek politics, up for election. Announcing the candidates, who are not already MPs, that will represent
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