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  1. Newsletter 465 - 06/06/2025

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    intent by unveiling €1.1 billion in spending, including €600 million allocated to renters, pensioners... of 1.1 billion euros, with 600 million euros directed at a one-off handout to pensioners and the rebate... polling reveals a stark shift. According to an MRB survey, ND’s backing among the 17-24 demographic

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  2. Poor poll figures leave Samaras in quandary over next move
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    for @EFSYNTAKTON: SYRIZA 36%, ND 25, Potami 9.5, G Dawn 7.5, KKE 6.5, PASOK 5.5, Ind Greeks 4, DIMAR... Voultepsi went as far as saying that the poll results were an "attempt at propaganda." The polling... of Greece's most prominent polling companies, working with Kathimerini newspaper and Skai TV until

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  3. Looming vote on Prespes Agreement triggers political upheaval
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    Dawn, which is an interpretation backed up by some eye witnesses and photographic evidence. Two... positive stance on the Prespes Agreement. Apart from polling below the 3 percent threshold for entering.... The polling company does not make a projection for parliamentary seats, but the newspaper’s own

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  4. SYRIZA set to name more MEP candidates, hoping for better results
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    points. They are followed by Golden Dawn on 7.5 percent, Movement for Change (KINAL) on 7.4 percent... would likely hand New Democracy a clear majority. From the polling figures, it is interesting... in February, when the difference was 2 percent. The polling company’s methods and figures have been

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  5. Mitsotakis aims to hit ground running as polls point to clear majority on July 7

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    6.4 to 9.8 percent of the vote, followed by the Communist Party (KKE) on 3.7 to 6.3 and Golden Dawn... majority on July 7 regardless of whether five, six or seven parties elect MPs. The polling company.... According to the demographic breakdown of voting intentions by the polling firm, 18.7 percent of 17

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  6. Rise of smaller parties a barrier to decisive result in first elections
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    Golden Dawn MP Ilias Kasidiaris confirmed that he would be standing as a candidate for Ellines, the party.... The polling company has also put forward another scenario, which is based on the allocation... be sworn in looks like an unlikely outcome based on the latest polling.

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  7. PASOK emerges as main beneficiary in reshuffling of political deck
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    with 4.8 pct, ultra-religious Niki with 3 pct and Golden Dawn-linked Spartiates with 1.7 pct. For the first... (polling at 6.3 pct, 2.6 pct and 2.4 pct respectively). Fringe right wing parties add up to 19.2 pct... a putative new party launched by ex-SYRIZA leader Stefanos Kasselakis polling at 6.5 pct, potentially

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  8. New Democracy rejigs key party posts as Spartiates expulsion leaves gap in Parliament
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    committed electoral fraud by not revealing the identity of its true leader, the jailed former Golden Dawn...With its polling figures once again on the ascendant, New Democracy is gearing up for a long... has gained confidence from recent polling figures showing that it appears to have arrested its slide

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  9. PMI slips to contraction territory in September on lower production and new orders

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    in August largely attributed to fewer available raw materials coupled with lack of liquidity... costs rose for the sixth consecutive month mainly attributed to raw material shortages. As a result

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  10. PMI at 53.6 points in September, employment slows

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    to customers. Delays in delivering raw materials drove a further reduction in pre-production..., since as weak demand for raw materials globally, led to softer price rises. Analysts noted

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