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Tsipras leads the line as New Democracy has victory and majority in its sights
PoliticsGreek Politics.” Opinion poll A new opinion poll by Metron Analysis for Alpha TV suggests that New Democracy
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Confidence vote and relief measures expected after Easter break
PoliticsGreek Politicswin with a double-digit lead over SYRIZA. A Pulse RC poll for Skai TV last week suggested that New
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Mitsotakis attempts to outmanoeuvre Tsipras over lower tax-free threshold
PoliticsGreek Politicson Wednesday in a TV interview that his party will table on Monday an amendment proposing
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SYRIZA tries to build on "positive" measures but polls yet to register bounce
PoliticsGreek PoliticsTV and made public on Wednesday night indicated that support for New Democracy ahead of next Sunday’s
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SYRIZA looks to eat further into ND's poll lead in final week of campaign
PoliticsGreek Politics. The same company had suggested in a different poll for Alpha TV last month that New Democracy’s lead stood
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A campaign that leaves Greece in pain
AgoraTV this week, suggested that 20 percent of voters think SYRIZA will benefit most from the recent
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Strong showing in local elections for ND as it targets majority in national vote
PoliticsGreek Politicscarried out by Pulse RC for Skai TV indicated that at a national level support for New Democracy
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How Greece's electoral map changed radically over 10 years
AgoraOn the night of October 6 in 2009, Greek TV channels put up the map of the country's electoral districts; more than 40 were coloured in the green of PASOK, and just six in the blue of New Democracy (ND). Out of 9.9 million registered voters, close to 71 percent participated, handing PASOK a win
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Athens approaches Albania's political crisis, EU process with caution
PoliticsGreek Politicshas been accused of corruption. Speaking to Star TV on Monday, Foreign Minister Giorgos Katrougalos
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Mitsotakis aims to pass key legislation in Sept if ND wins elections
PoliticsGreek PoliticsIf New Democracy wins the July 7 elections, Kyriakos Mitsotakis plans to table his first key bills as prime minister this September, initiating the reform effort he hopes will boost the economy and his chances of convincing the creditors to lower Greece’s fiscal targets. In a TV interview
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