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ND aims to see off threat from right, with focus on fringe religious party
PoliticsGreek Politicspercent and MeRA25 also enters Parliament would pare back the first party’s seats to 150, leading
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ND raises tax concerns in bid to prevent voters moving to PASOK
PoliticsGreek Politicsback to the socialists either because they want them to overtake SYRIZA as the second party or because
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Tax policy propelled to top of agenda for second elections
PoliticsGreek PoliticsTax policy has suddenly become a hot topic in the Greek elections, as New Democracy turns its fire on PASOK’s economic programme. The socialists have been hitting back at claims by the conservatives that they are risking Greece’s competitiveness by pursuing a secret agenda of tax increases. New
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Mitsotakis not taking majority for granted despite encouraging poll numbers
PoliticsGreek Politicscalled on others who did not back his party last month to do so this month to ensure that Greece has
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Newsletter 385 - 16/06/2023
of victory in the first vote might encourage some centrist or centre-left voters to back PASOK
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Attention turns to next government as Mitsotakis holds convincing lead over rivals
PoliticsGreek Politicsat the upcoming elections. In terms of voting intentions. 36.6 pct of respondents said they would back
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Full agenda, topped by Turkey, for new Foreign Ministry team
PoliticsForeign Policyenlargement back at the heart of discussions within the EU. Greece along with its EU partners need
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Tsipras resigns, paves way for leadership contest at SYRIZA as left looks to regroup
PoliticsGreek Politicsthat it becomes a fringe party, back to where it began its rise to power during the bailout years. All scenarios
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MPs return to work, Mitsotakis seeks to bolster hold on centre
PoliticsGreek Politicsexpectations, SYRIZA risks slipping back towards single digit levels of support, where the coalition
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BoG sees 2.3 pct growth this year, urges reforms to restore per capita GDP to pre-crisis levels
EconomyMacroeconomyis seen by the central bank at 4.3 pct, more than halving from last year’s 9.3 pct, mostly on the back
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