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  1. Newsletter 473 - 01/08/2025

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    the move, saying the prime minister had distorted the EPPO findings. PASOK leader Nikos Androulakis

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  2. PM tries to steer agenda back to reforms as OPEKEPE scandal rumbles on

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    that the government’s efforts at damage control could backfire badly. The findings of the anti-money laundering

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  3. Mitsotakis delivers major tax-cut package as he seeks to stay course for another term

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    Office is due to deliver new findings as part of the ongoing OPEKEPE investigation that could

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  4. Newsletter 475 - 12/09/2025

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    Prosecutor findings threaten to overshadow the fiscal narrative. Looking ahead, Mitsotakis must deliver

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  5. ND accused of cover-up in OPEKEPE inquiry as party recruits ex-PASOK minister
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    that the wide remit of the inquiry is designed to deflect from the findings of the European Public

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  6. Polls indicate PM’s tax-cut offer fails to move needle as voters remain pessimistic, concerned
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    findings, 49 pct view the measures negatively and only 18 pct positively, with nearly a third

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  7. Government faces pushback on labour law amid lukewarm response to tax cuts

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    are satisfied has dropped from 24 pct to 19 pct. New Democracy is watching these findings with some

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  8. Faltering relationship with farmers a sign of wider concerns for government

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    , the poll’s findings show a stable situation: New Democracy is the clear front-runner under the poll

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  9. Tempe-related tension, cost of living continue to dog government

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    frames the rest of the findings. The cost of living is not only the top public demand, but also

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  10. Newsletter 481 - 24/10/2025

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    of healthcare (42.6%), education (29.7%), and immigration (22.6%). Metron’s findings reinforce this, with 78

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