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Newsletter 341 - 10/06/2022
in Parliament also looks a longshot at the moment. If a second ballot is held, with the winning party
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Opposition parties step up pressure after back-and-forth over election date
PoliticsGreek Politicsminister. This concept has been rejected by Mitsotakis, who insists that the leader of the winning party
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PM pledges another billion for energy bills as govt retreats over environment bill
PoliticsGreek PoliticsPrime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis has pledged to pull out all the stops to help households deal with high energy bills, although it is not clear that the relief measures are having the desired effect in terms of winning over public opinion. During a cabinet meeting on Thursday, the Greek PM
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Exit from enhanced surveillance nears, but fiscal commitments bind Greece until 2060
EconomyProgrammeadministration during the first year, and the current New Democracy government, after winning the national
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PM voices concerns about tricky first ballot in next year's elections
PoliticsGreek Politics, this is likely to push up the threshold the winning party would need to gain a clear majority, which
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Newsletter 354 - 07/10/2022
the winning party would need to gain a clear majority, which is another issue that is of concern
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PM mulls more assistance with energy costs through winter
PoliticsGreek Politicsa clear majority in the second elections next year, when the winning party will gain up to 50 extra
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Tsipras targets PM, looking to gain traction from scandals
PoliticsGreek Politicsabout companies or individuals with connection to the government winning uncontested public tenders
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SYRIZA tries to pin Mitsotakis down over phonetapping
PoliticsGreek Politicsis winning over public opinion, but since there may be more allegations and revelations on the way
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Opposition hoping surveillance, cronyism scandals will bite ND
PoliticsGreek PoliticsAs it looks ahead to this year’s elections, New Democracy continues to be dogged by fears that the longstanding surveillance affair as well as occasional scandals involving its MPs could affect public opinion and prevent the centre-right party from winning a majority or even returning to power
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