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  1. Tsipras pushes for more thorough probe into mounting wiretap allegations
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    is currently Greece’s most serious problem. In contrast, 68.7 pct think the cost-of-living crisis

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  2. Newsletter 362 - 09/12/2022

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    believe that phonetapping is currently Greece’s most serious problem. In contrast, 68.7 pct think

    4%
  3. Tracking Greece's fiscal performance
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    at times even did not know what the ESA deficit was until much later. This is a problem when deficit

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  4. PM turns on PASOK, sees opportunity to revive dwindling support
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    , the cost of living is still seen as the greatest problem facing citizens by 58.6 pct of respondents

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  5. PM signals April elections as MP at centre of latest sleaze scandal resigns

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    conference on Wednesday, Plevris tried to reframe the problem as one caused by global shortages

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  6. PM bats away surveillance claims, looks to final pre-election handouts
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    suits could claim money back, creating a potential political problem for New Democracy with a section

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  7. Newsletter 369 - 10/02/2023

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    that were approved by the Finance Ministry. The root of the problem is the pandemic and the fact

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  8. PM announces more voter-friendly measures ahead of polls
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    to resume the payment plan. During the briefing, Mitsotakis acknowledged that there is a major problem

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  9. Machinations intensify as announcement of election date approaches
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    of defaming Greece abroad and claimed it is “laughable” to argue that there is a “structural problem

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  10. Newsletter 372 - 03/03/2023

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    for political responsibility while simultaneously announcing reforms to tackle the problem. The strategy

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