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Newsletter 470 - 11/07/2025
agency. First poll A fresh poll conducted by Opinion Poll for Action24 TV found that a staggering 92.8
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Mitsotakis shrugs off scandals to hit back at foreign policy critics
PoliticsGreek PoliticsIn his parting shot just before the summer recess, PM Kyriakos Mitsotakis turned fire on his predecessors’ foreign policy record, while brushing off the accusations of corruption that have engulfed his administration in recent weeks. Mitsotakis gave a lengthy interview to Skai TV on Wednesday, much
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Wildfires and healthcare failings test government over summer season
PoliticsGreek PoliticsYiannis Kefalogiannis told Skai TV that despite the large number of fires, the total burnt area this year
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Government feels the heat after two days of catastrophic wildfires
PoliticsGreek Politicsof the public mood, New Democracy MP Sofia Voultepsi enraged seasonal firefighters by suggesting in a TV
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Labour reforms controversy threatens to eclipse autumn support package
PoliticsGreek Politicswill deliver some relief to everyone declaring income above the tax threshold. Speaking to Skai TV earlier
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Athens seeks talks with Erdogan as Turkey steps up diplomatic activity in region
PoliticsForeign Policyto the possibility of such a meeting on Tuesday. In a TV interview, he said the exact date has not yet been
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Famellos presents struggling SYRIZA’s case, pleads for unity among progressives
PoliticsGreek Politicson behalf of Action24 TV indicates that support for the leftists stands at just 4.2 pct when weighting
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Newsletter 476 - 19/09/2025
lead over PASOK on 13.5%. Pulse’s survey for Skai TV echoes this trend, placing ND at 29%, up slightly
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Mitsotakis tries to rally MPs amid lacklustre poll data, resurfacing of Tempe
PoliticsGreek Politics, with the second part of MRB’s poll for Open TV, which was published on Friday, recording just 29.3 pct
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Government faces pushback on labour law amid lukewarm response to tax cuts
PoliticsGreek Politicseffect. Polling by Alco for Alpha TV shows only 16 percent of respondents see any real benefit from
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