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Inflation and property data cloud economic picture
EconomyMacroeconomyopposition parties have dismissed the move as a publicity stunt aimed at winning over voters, who are still
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PM's target for EP vote seems in reach as twist emerges in battle for second
PoliticsGreek Politicsagainst 8.5 pct. Niki is seen winning 4.5 pct, as is New Left, the party formed by the 11 MPs who walked
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New Democracy considers adjusting course after losses to right and centre
PoliticsGreek PoliticsNew Democracy’s slump in the European Parliament election has set in motion a strategy rethink, with Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis tasked with winning back voters on the right and centre of the political spectrum. Exit polls show the ruling conservatives haemorrhaged votes to right-wing
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Athens wary of North Macedonia PM's intentions, hopes for EU support over name issue
PoliticsForeign Policythat gained just over 43 pct of the vote in the May 8 elections, winning 58 seats — three short
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Diffuse support fuels speculation about change to electoral law
PoliticsGreek Politicsbonus system that leads to the winning party gaining up to 50 bonus seats based on its share of the vote
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Government facing up to threat from rise of far right parties
PoliticsGreek Politicsis based, winning more than 120,000 votes in the EP elections and gaining a seat in the European
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Mitsotakis goaded from right on foreign policy and migration
PoliticsGreek Politicsto focus on winning back more moderate voters. Spartiates funding Social democrats PASOK, meanwhile
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Post-election blamestorming or Why Harris lost and the Democrats should nominate Oprah
Agoraand steadfastness of Trump’s support may have been underestimated, but organising a winning campaign on such short
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Greek politics goes from stability to state of flux
Agoraan outright majority at the next elections, due in 2027. Under the current electoral rules, the winning
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Negative sentiment dominates fragmented political landscape
PoliticsGreek Politicsrisen to 4.7 pct from 2.7 pct in July, reflecting the party’s increased prominence since winning its
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