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  1. CPI rises by 1 pct in April
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    of 0.9 percent of alcoholic beverages and tobacco, mostly on the back of tobacco price increases

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  2. SYRIZA tries to build on "positive" measures but polls yet to register bounce

    PoliticsGreek Politics

    ” or “not very” significant. Also, just 2.3 percent of former SYRIZA voters said they would back the party

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  3. SYRIZA looks to eat further into ND's poll lead in final week of campaign
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    suggests that 12.1 percent of voter are still undecided about who they will back in the national elections

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  4. Tsipras ramps up fiscal pledges as elections draw closer

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    Even though his government has just adopted the latest package of fiscal expansionary measures, Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras is not holding back in pledging similar interventions before the general elections later this year. The SYRIZA leader suggested in a TV interview on Tuesday and a radio

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  5. Mitsotakis appeals to centre-ground voters in bid to score decisive victory
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    22.8 percent back the conservatives.

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  6. A campaign that leaves Greece in pain
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    Agora

    and being very wealthy”), the centre-right politician tried to dial back but the poison had already been

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  7. Tsipras targets pensioners with final pledge as Mitsotakis woos undecided voters
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    that the government might bring back a new form of EKAS benefit for low income pensioners. Also

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  8. Newsletter 207 -24/05/2019

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    this month, Finance Minister Euclid Tsakalotos suggested that the government might bring back a new form

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  9. How SYRIZA lost and New Democracy won
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    Agora

    rushed to pay out a bonus to pensioners a week ahead of the vote to entice pensioners to back his

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  10. Primary surplus target still on lenders' agenda despite snap elections
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    on Monday that it is pushing back from May 28 the deadline for binding bids to be submitted for its

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