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  1. Negative sentiment dominates fragmented political landscape
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    risen to 4.7 pct from 2.7 pct in July, reflecting the party’s increased prominence since winning its

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  2. PM's latest reshuffle off to bumpy start with first day resignation

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    from having a pool of potential supporters from which it had a good chance of winning

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  3. Mitsotakis tries to stem subsidy scandal damage as opposition smells blood
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    from recent elections, farmers tend to support the winning party: SYRIZA in 2015, New Democracy

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  4. Ex-ministers escape farm payments inquiry in controversial vote
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    the governing party somewhat exposed, despite winning the vote. Critics argue that given

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  5. Tsipras quits SYRIZA, moves closer to launching new political venture
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    the winning party with a 50-seat bonus means that coming second in the national vote is highly unlikely

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  6. Newsletter 479 - 10/10/2025

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    awards a 50-seat bonus to the winning party. Coming second offers little leverage. New Democracy

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  7. PM’s rivals rally to farmers’ cause as protests continue across country
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    that could make Mitsotakis task of winning a record third consecutive parliamentary majority even tougher

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  8. Newsletter 490 - 16/01/2026

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    elections, due by summer 2027, his hopes of winning a record third consecutive parliamentary majority

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  9. Poll upends opposition landscape and triggers fresh unrest in PASOK
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    of New Democracy and act as the main, credible opponent with a real chance of winning an election

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  10. Newsletter 496 - 27/02/2026

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    . The governing party can win comfortably without winning alone, and that distinction is becoming

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