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Newsletter 376 - 31/03/2023
, when the winning party will gain up to 50 extra seats. Since the deadly train accident at the end
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Judicial row erupts over election legislation as poll points to ND recovery
PoliticsGreek Politicsin a second ballot, where the winning party would gain up to 50 bonus seats.
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Move to block far-right fuels conflict between ND and SYRIZA
PoliticsGreek Politicsin a follow-up ballot as the winning party will be awarded a bonus of up to 50 seats. However
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SYRIZA on defensive as election campaign draws to close
PoliticsGreek Politicsto seek second elections with the aim of securing an outright majority, which would probably mean winning
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Podcast - A post-mortem and a look ahead
AgoraThe national elections held on May 21 in Greece produced a landslide victory for the ruling centre-right party, which posted a winning margin of more than 20 points over its main rival, left-wing SYRIZA. As the dust settles from this resounding victory for Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis
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Newsletter 382 - 26/05/2023
between Mitsotakis and a clear majority in the next elections, where the winning party will claim
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ND lead unabated in face of last-minute disputes over migrant boat sinking, minority votes
PoliticsGreek Politics. Despite the questions lingering over this particular incident, ND appears to be winning
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Mitsotakis makes final push for comfortable majority as small parties hold key
PoliticsGreek Politics, populist Plefsi Eleftherias and ultra-conservative Niki seem to have a strong chance of winning
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Mitsotakis primes public opinion for potential compromise with Turkey
PoliticsGreek PoliticsIn his first primetime domestic TV interview since winning re-election, Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis suggested that he is seeking a comprehensive settlement with Turkey on longstanding disputes. This was the key takeaway from Mitsotakis interview on Skai TV, during which he also pledged to do
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Growing challenges await PM following summer break
PoliticsGreek Politicsof Athens. Although Kasidiaris has no hope of winning, this will be an attempt to show that he
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