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PM targets elections in May as polls show outcome is finely balanced
PoliticsGreek PoliticsWith his party continuing to experience a dip in the opinion polls, Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis seems to have ended speculation that elections will take place at the end of the government’s four-year term, in early July. In an interview on Alpha TV, the PM assured viewers that elections
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Consumer scorecard finds Greeks struggling most in EU with cost of living crisis
Economy. It comes as no surprise that in the 2023 survey, Greece tops the table of consumers that had to dip
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Leaders hit campaign trail as ratings remain finely balanced
PoliticsGreek Politicsa long way from reaching its target of gaining a parliamentary majority, although the dip in its
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Election campaign moves into gear, opinion poll data still equivocal
PoliticsGreek Politicsparties in the younger age groups. ProRata’s survey suggests that there has been a 1.5 point dip
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Mitsotakis, Tsipras criss-cross Greece as support for main parties edges up
PoliticsGreek Politicsmonths as a result of the dip in support for the ruling conservatives and the rising popularity
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Economic sentiment improves by almost 2 pts in Apr, consumer confidence dips
EconomyMacroeconomytook a dip to -44.6 points, from -41.1 points in the previous month. Although the indicator has
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Retail index continues to rise in Mar, but food sales volume stagnant
EconomyMacroeconomyto the latest business indicators for April, consumer confidence took a dip to -44.6 points, from -41.1
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Far-right party banned, possibly reducing threshold for election majority
PoliticsGreek Politicsa decline in its backing, which is expected to dip to 8 pct. Voter movement Apart from whether
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Newsletter 379 - 05/05/2023
suffering a decline in its backing, which is expected to dip to 8 pct. According to ProRata, 24 pct
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Mitsotakis focuses on economy as SYRIZA concentrates on leadership contest
PoliticsGreek Politicsin a confidence vote. Speaking to Bloomberg, Mitsotakis revealed that Greece will dip into its 34 billion
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