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  1. Newsletter 212 -28/06/2019

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    ND wards off low turnout threat Voters urged to take part as poor participation could hinder Mitsotakis's majority Opposition leader Kyriakos Mitsotakis spent much of this week trying to urge Greeks to get out and vote on July 7 as a low turnout appears to be the only thing standing between New

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  2. Mitsotakis aims to hit ground running as polls point to clear majority on July 7

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    predecessor’s plan for a so-called “small PPC,” i.e. spinning off part of the company Opinion poll An MRB

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  3. Tracing the decline of the middle class as parties vie for its votes
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    are due to be auctioned off by the banks in the coming years, in addition to the 20,000 already sold

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  4. Newsletter 213 -07/01/2019

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    for voters not to abstain, a message that capped off a week spent reiterating his party’s proposals

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  5. The main economic challenges that will define the Mitsotakis reign

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    . The previous New Democracy-led government had plans to spin off a minority part of the company. Time

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  6. Mitsotakis mixes old hands and technocrats to stamp reformist bent on cabinet

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    are complaining that this year’s budget is off track, and he will have to square this with the new government’s

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  7. The Greek election's winners and losers

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    is a success or failure. Mitsotakis also needs this gamble to pay off because he struck a wrong note

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  8. Promises, promises
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    Athens airport at Hellinikon, which the SYRIZA government was not able to get off the ground amid

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  9. Strong investor demand for 7-year bond, yield settles at record low of 1.9 pct
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    manner, but held off on the issuance of the 7-year bond after snap elections were called for July.

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  10. New Parliament sworn in as Mitsotakis picks top civil servants, maintains status quo with church
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    government’s attempts to change textbooks for religion classes, to move priests off the public

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