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  1. Greek elections: Just the (decisive) details to be settled
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    , in one form or another, are diminishing - no party consistently polling second in recent history has

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  2. Confidence vote due amid toxic atmosphere, narrowing of opposition poll lead
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    a lead of 6.5 points. This represents a fairly substantial shift from the polling company’s last

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  3. SYRIZA tries to build on "positive" measures but polls yet to register bounce

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    in the September 2015 national elections. Based on these figures, the polling firm has also projected the possible

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  4. Newsletter 206 -17/05/2019

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    in the September 2015 national elections. Based on these figures, the polling firm has also projected

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  5. EU elections in Greece: Applying a different scale of values
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    to voters just a few days before they went to polling stations. But it is wrong to say that New

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  6. Mitsotakis steps up pressure on voters to avoid July 7 letdown

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    24.5 and 29.5 percent. The polling firm sees seven parties making into Parliament: ND, SYRIZA, KINAL

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  7. Newsletter 212 -28/06/2019

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    and 29.5 percent. The polling firm sees seven parties making into Parliament: ND, SYRIZA, KINAL, KKE

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  8. Outright majority in sight for ND as campaign takes detour through recent past
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    to the polling firm, 65 percent of the undecided voters are women and 40 percent are aged between 17

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  9. The positives and negatives that will decide Greece's elections
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    the Rass polling firm that they are doing so because they believe ND will “take the country forward

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  10. Mitsotakis buoyed by poll ratings, boost to growth narrative
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    and attract more investment. Ahead of his speech, a survey by polling company Opinion Poll was published

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