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  1. Papandreou joins KINAL leadership race amid questions about long term

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    the contest was thrown into disarray by the withdrawal earlier this month of current KINAL leader Fofi

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  2. Parties hone strategies ahead of confidence vote
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    as storm Elpida, while the disarray of the past few days is still fresh in voters’ minds, along

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  3. Newsletter 326 - 28/01/2022

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    – 156 New Democracy MPs in the 300-seat Parliament voted for the government – but the disarray caused

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  4. Speculation about snap polls after summer revived by PM's US trip

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    . This would also avoid the problem of having his plans thrown into disarray if there are extensive

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  5. Tax policy propelled to top of agenda for second elections

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    . On the eve of the May 21 elections, the SYRIZA campaign was thrown into disarray by claims

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  6. Newsletter 383 - 02/06/2023

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    . On the eve of the May 21 elections, the SYRIZA campaign was thrown into disarray by claims

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  7. Series of failures provide opposition with platform to put pressure on PM
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    of disarray. This “friendly fire” as well as the criticism from the opposition also focusses

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  8. Govt looks to tax bonanza for autumn handouts announcement
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    the ranks. Economou denied that last week’s failures showed that the police was “in disarray

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  9. PM strikes public diplomacy coup with Zelensky visit, faces criticism over wildfires

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    Achtsioglou, said the state apparatus was in disarray and people felt insecure. The SYRIZA attacks

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  10. Mitsotakis's wildfire narrative comes under scrutiny

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    of the vote was thrown into disarray on Thursday when its leader, Vassilis Stigas, announced

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