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In search of majority, PM looks to bring back wavering voters
PoliticsGreek Politics, possibly on July 2. Mitsotakis is due to embark on a series of visits around the country this week
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Mitsotakis sets May 21 election date, eyes opposition MPs as potential allies
PoliticsGreek Politicsplace by the beginning of July. The first Sunday of that month, July 2, is seen as the cut-off point
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BoG sees 2.2 pct growth in 2023 but warns new govt must stick to reforms
Economyof approximately 2 pct of GDP over the medium term is a key factor. The upgrade would lead
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Price rises moderate further in Mar on annual basis, but pick up MoM
EconomyMacroeconomyby 22.1 percent. The combined impact of those components to CPI is -2 percentage points. Food
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ND quick out of blocks as election race gets underway officially
PoliticsGreek Politics, pencilled in for July 2. There is clearly much work for the parties and their leaders to do. Over
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Mitsotakis asks voters for four more years to deliver high-wage, low-tax programme
PoliticsGreek Politicsthe fiscal commitment was limited to 2 billion euros over the four years. Coalition conundrum
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Newsletter 378 - 28/04/2023
2 points in April to 108.8 points. Nevertheless, it remains below the previous high of February 2022
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Far-right party banned, possibly reducing threshold for election majority
PoliticsGreek Politicsvoters are seen moving to ultra-nationalist Greek Solution, while 20 pct are expected to back 2
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Risk of poverty drops to 26.3 pct, reflecting post-Covid rebound
SocietyThe latest poverty data from ELSTAT covering 2022, using 2021 as reference year, was published on Monday. It captures the post-pandemic economic recovery, recording a drop of 2 percentage points for the population at risk of poverty and social exclusion to 26.3 percent. This came after a rise
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Resounding win for Mitsotakis, who has majority comfortably in reach
PoliticsGreek Politicsset to up its share of the vote compared to 2019 by about 2 points, rising to 7.2 pct. The fifth party
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