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  1. Polling steadies at top but churns beneath surface as opposition support splinters
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    in its election result estimate. This gives the governing party a 17.1‑point lead over PASOK in raw

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  2. Athens anxious about managing alliances and fallout from Iran bombing
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    from Asia. Higher import costs for energy, raw materials and technology products could ripple through

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  3. Newsletter 497 - 06/03/2026

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    of production and the uncertainty of raw material deliveries. If the conflict endures, prices may stabilise

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  4. PMI stable in March as war starts affecting business and confidence

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    as oil, energy, and raw material prices increased, pushing operating expenses up at the fastest

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  5. Newsletter 501 - 03/04/2026

    Newsletters

    as oil, energy, and raw material prices increased, pushing operating expenses up at the fastest rate

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  6. Words will always hurt

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    this period. That’s why it was so appalling to hear Greece’s prime minister engage in this type

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  7. Down but not out: Golden Dawn rears its head again
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    out on-the-ground, grassroots work that allow them to directly engage with local community groups

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  8. Greece in danger of repeating familiar mistakes with Golden Dawn
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    Agora

    of the far-right: Engage or isolate? Nick Malkoutzis

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  9. DIMAR imploding and leaving gap in Greek center left
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    cleavage that has developed in the party over the last few months is whether DIMAR should engage

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  10. Run this way: The recurring pattern of Greek leaders
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    Agora

    country’s banking system and visited Parliament to engage in democratic debate with MPs (he rarely

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