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  1. ND mulls next stage of lockdown easing as support remains strong despite some grumbles

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    in clashes and accusations of unnecessary force. New Democracy is still mulling how to best satisfy

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  2. Newsletter 250 -11/05/2020

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    is set to experience a brief heatwave. New Democracy is still mulling how to best satisfy café

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  3. New data highlights pandemic impact on enterprises as turnover falls sharply

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    , it showed which enterprises were prioritised by consumers over others in order to satisfy

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  4. Health system feeling strain of Covid-19 second wave
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    that “threaten social cohesion.” The article appears to be an attempt by Tsipras to satisfy SYRIZA’s

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  5. RRF proposals and Pissarides report chart direction of travel for post-pandemic Greece
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    and on speedy implementation to satisfy the bi-annual reviews attached to disbursements. Greece has a patchy

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  6. Newsletter 275 -27/11/2020

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    to satisfy the bi-annual reviews attached to disbursements. Greece has a patchy record when it comes

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  7. ND holds on to large poll lead despite growing public dissatisfaction

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    elections, with a further third speculating that it was done to satisfy political allies

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  8. Newsletter 280 -15/01/2020

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    as a preparation for early elections, with a further third speculating that it was done to satisfy

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  9. (Dis)Integration of Bosnia and Herzegovina in the European Union
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    the Balkan reality, in which it is possible for the leaders of political groups to satisfy their special

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  10. Government compromises on 2 pct rise for minimum wage
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    is not enough to satisfy workers’ needs, but stressed that since last year the government has provided

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