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ND eyes start of recovery as public interest in Tempe issue appears to wane
PoliticsGreek Politicsslipped from 11.5 to 9.4 pct. The opinion polls also indicate that public interest and anger over
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Course of Freedom grabs opposition spotlight as PASOK and SYRIZA drift to wings
PoliticsGreek Politicsis driven by voter’s anger, most likely over the Tempe issue but maybe also driven by other factors
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Newsletter 461 - 09/05/2025
clear from Alco’s poll that the surge in support for Course of Freedom is driven by voter’s anger, most
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ND looks to preserve recent poll gains as Tempe issue returns to centre stage
PoliticsGreek Politicsas Karmanlis is concerned could reignite public interest and anger regarding the Tempe issue. Many
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ND attempts to shield itself from OPEKEPE fallout, further Tempe pressure
PoliticsGreek Politics. Given that public anger over Tempe seems to have been dampening over the last few weeks, matched
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Fringe opposition parties up stakes in Tempe inquiry clash
PoliticsGreek Politicsadopting an extreme position in order to capitalise on public anger around Tempe. Course of Freedom
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Parties square up for latest Tempe inquiry with ND expected to easily dominate proceedings
PoliticsGreek Politicsof public concerns, while protest parties which rode the wave of anger now see their ratings reverting
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Mitsotakis tries to stem subsidy scandal damage as opposition smells blood
PoliticsGreek Politicsand there is thinly disguised anger among some MPs. There has been speculation in the press about
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Corruption claims, foreign policy missteps impede government’s efforts to build momentum
PoliticsGreek Politicsparties, fuelled earlier this year by the anger over the Tempe train crash, has tailed off during
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Parliamentary chicanery raises doubt about PM’s grip on party as he looks ahead to relief package
PoliticsGreek PoliticsThe government is hoping that a mixture of summer holidays and discussion about the relief measures it is due to announce in a few weeks will dampen down the furore over this week’s controversial developments in Parliament. New Democracy prompted outright anger among opposition parties
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