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  1. In full campaign mode, PM ventures forth to rally support

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    in the weeks ahead as the government and opposition parties invest in the kind of divisive rhetoric

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  2. Pension rises approved as public opinion teeters ahead of election year
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    point in the weeks ahead. All else being equal, the message from the surveys is that New Democracy does

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  3. Newsletter 361 - 02/12/2022

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    couple of weeks. The opposition’s frontline team will also be overhauled so leader Alexis Tsipras can

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  4. Newsletter 363 - 16/12/2022

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    April, at least two weeks before Greek Orthodox Easter, with the second vote, if needed, coming

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  5. Newsletter 364 - 23/12/2022

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    some 6 pct in 2022. The latest GDP data for Q3 published a couple of weeks ago reaffirmed the view

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  6. Athens poised to take next steps on maritime borders
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    weeks ago was simply intended to break the ice between the two sides. Even if both Berlin

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  7. Opposition hoping surveillance, cronyism scandals will bite ND
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    a few weeks after the watchdog reportedly met some resistance when it asked telecoms provider Cosmote

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

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    economic measures announced in recent weeks, including a pensions rise, the abolition of the solidarity

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  9. Election date seen hanging in balance as PM weighs pros and cons
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    of conflict-of-interest rules. This development came just a few weeks after another ND parliamentarian

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  10. Row over independent probe into surveillance affair threatens to boil over

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    parties have been warning for several weeks that they expect the government to use the clash

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