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  1. Under pressure from public opinion, Mitsotakis concedes mistakes on Tempe
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    office. However, the weight of opinion seems to be in favour of waiting until more evidence becomes

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  2. Newsletter 450 - 7/02/2025

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    by SYRIZA, KKE and New Left, however PASOK has made it known that it will not back it until all

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  3. Political tension ramps up as Tempe anniversary approaches
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    ten days to go until February 28, when another round of rallies is planned to mark the two-year

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  4. Newsletter 452 - 21/02/2025

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    wildfire of 2018. With only a few days to go until February 28, when another round of rallies is planned

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  5. Newsletter 453 - 28/02/2025

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    deliver on 240 milestones until August next year and it was recently reminded by the European

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  6. Parliament starts debating censure motion as poll captures falling support for government
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    the opposition parties over timing, tactics, and even the wording of the motion right up until

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  7. Government tries to steer agenda to defence and economy amid mixed messaging on Syria
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    until the next scheduled elections in 2027. The PM hopes that a rise in the minimum wage due

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  8. Newsletter 455 - 14/03/2025

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    to stay the course until the next scheduled elections in 2027. The PM hopes that a rise in the minimum

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  9. Mitsotakis shakes up cabinet in bid to escape Tempe backlash
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    of more than 25 billion euros in arms procurements until 2036.

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  10. Seasonality drives wage index up by 4.9 pct YoY in Q4
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    quarter of 2010 until the second quarter of 2014, falling by as much as 11.2 percent in the first

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