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Newsletter 478 - 03/10/2025
month, but polling shows they have not resonated. An Alco survey for Alpha TV found only 16
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Government fears losing momentum to new Tempe backlash as GSI tensions rise
PoliticsGreek Politics.” Mitsotakis will be aware that a recent Alco poll for Alpha TV indicated that almost 18 pct of voters
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Grave OPEKEPE claims add to climate of mistrust affecting ND, political system
PoliticsGreek PoliticsA new nationwide poll conducted by Pulse for Skai TV reveals a fragmented political landscape
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Government warned to brace for repercussions of farm payments clean-up
PoliticsGreek Politicsare insignificant compared to the backlog created by the OPEKEPE shake-up. Speaking on Open TV, PASOK spokesman
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Post Office branch closures spark internal revolt in ND as voter scepticism grows
PoliticsGreek Politics. A new opinion poll by ALCO for Alpha TV, which was published on Monday, paints a sobering picture
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PM hopes energy, US deals offer political lifeline as Samaras drags him towards domestic mire
PoliticsGreek Politicsof criticism In a blistering television interview aired on ANT1 TV, former PM Antonis Samaras reignited
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Greece and Ukraine sign LNG deal as US looks on
PoliticsForeign Policywith ANT1 TV last Thursday Guilfoyle said that “what we see for the future of Greece and the United States
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Government suffers as farmers vow to continue protests
PoliticsGreek PoliticsMetron Analysis poll for Mega TV, New Democracy’s projected share of the national vote has fallen
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Karystianou reveals plans to launch party, threatening to disrupt Greek politics
PoliticsGreek PoliticsAfter months of speculation, and in a move that has the potential to disrupt Greek politics, Maria Karystianou has confirmed plans to launch, but not lead, a new political party. Karystianou’s announcement – made during an interview on Kontra TV on Monday - marks one of the most striking
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Government fails to break deadlock in dispute with farmers as SYRIZA loses MEP
PoliticsGreek Politicsmotives bent on disrupting the lives of ordinary citizens. In a TV interview, Marinakis urged
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