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  1. Newsletter 442 - 22/11/2024

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    victory in June 2023 and polling between 25 and 28 pct in all surveys. MacroeconomyCharts

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  2. Details of 2025 budget point to complex economic challenges ahead
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    in June 2023 and polling between 25 and 28 pct in all surveys.

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  3. PASOK tries to take initiative in budget debate as SYRIZA exodus continues
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    . Kasselakis’s party is polling at 4.5 pct.

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  4. Androulakis rules out future coalition with ND amid changed political landscape
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    a substantial lead, polling 26.4 pct in first place. Although it is well ahead of PASOK on 13.4 pct

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  5. Newsletter 445 - 13/12/2024

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    by the first group of MPs to leave SYRIZA last year, just 1 pct. Kasselakis’s party is polling at 4.5

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  6. Aided by opposition parties, PM faces low risk over bland choice of president
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    cost over his choice. Media reports suggests that initial private polling conducted by the government

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  7. Opposition front against new President Tasoulas not sufficient to unite left
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    in Parliament, with 11 MPs, compared its polling figures which put them around 1.5 pct, well below

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  8. Newsletter 451 - 14/02/2025

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    with 11 MPs, compared its polling figures, which put it at around 1.5 pct, well below the 3 pct

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  9. Mainstream parties lose steam as Mitsotakis accuses opposition of trying to topple government

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    negotiations. According to reports, the governing party has been rattled by private polling figures

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  10. A new political landscape is emerging in Germany
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    and political parties in specific did not translate into staying away from polling stations. Instead

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