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Newsletter 355 - 14/10/2022
, rather than the current five, the share of the vote needed for the winning party to gain a majority
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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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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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PM defends grocery stipend, hopes to draw support from PASOK
PoliticsGreek Politicspct, close to the 3 pct threshold for winning seats in Parliament. Forty-eight pct of voters would
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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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New Democracy moves to corral far-right vote, as PM braces for more surveillance evidence
PoliticsGreek Politicsin repeat elections, both substantially below the threshold for winning outright. SYRIZA, which trails
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Independent watchdog in eye of storm as parties clash over surveillance probe
PoliticsGreek Politicsfor the winning party to gain a majority in the House would fall below around 38 pct, which is the level
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Polls indicated support for two main parties growing as start of elections marathon looms
PoliticsGreek Politicsa clear winner as the proportional representation system that will be employed requires the winning party
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ND's opinion poll decline thrusts PASOK back into spotlight
PoliticsGreek Politicssystem that will apply in the initial ballot will not award a bonus to the winning party, so even
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Mitsotakis sets May 21 election date, eyes opposition MPs as potential allies
PoliticsGreek Politicsthis concept on Monday and insists that the leader of the winning party should be premier
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