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  1. Scandals chip away at ND's lead as SYRIZA tries to cut through on surveillance issue

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    and ministers in Athens. Although rapporteur Sophie in 't Veld admitted that the committee has not yet been

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  2. Cost-of-living protest adds to government's concerns

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    been implied or what may yet be revealed about this matter in the coming days and weeks.

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  3. Newsletter 358 - 11/11/2022

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    , it finds itself yet again as a special case. No other member state debt has been monitored more closely

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  4. Surveillance scandal claims mount, ratcheting up pressure on PM
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    position becomes more challenging. However, the balance does not yet appear to have tipped against

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  5. Import price index up by 24.2 pct in Sep, as energy rises 48.6 pct

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    price in industry for September slowed to 29.4 percent, from 39.5 percent in August, in yet another

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  6. Govt unveils spyware bill as it launches communications fightback

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    the scope of the illegal wiretapping that was being conducted by, as yet, persons unknown. The opposition

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  7. Newsletter 359 - 18/11/2022

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    and allegations emerge, the government’s position becomes more challenging. However, the balance does not yet

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  8. Reports claiming link between spyware and state pile pressure on government
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    the damage is limited and the opposition has not yet capitalised in any significant way.

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  9. Opposition fails to make inroads in spyware hearing as denials continue
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    that the governing party has not yet finalised its candidate lists, meaning that MPs will be unprepared

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  10. Newsletter 361 - 02/12/2022

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    before spring. The first is the fact that the governing party has not yet finalised its candidate

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