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  1. Newsletter 297 - 21/05/2021

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    in light of the current polling figures, that ND may not remain in power long enough to see its own

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  2. SYRIZA hunts for youthful narrative as polls remain stubbornly negative

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    to indicate the outlines of a renewed push to gain favour with the public. Polls The latest polling

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  3. Govt intent on making some relief measures permanent
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    to appeal to Greeks under the age of 34. The current polling data suggests that there is plenty

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  4. Schools bill vote brings differences on education to fore
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    polling figures showing that 7 in 10 citizens are in favour evaluating teachers, which he claimed brings

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  5. ND eyes more tax relief as early elections come into play
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    , prompting questions by the opposition about who is paying the polling adviser and why he travelled

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  6. Newsletter 325 - 28/01/2022

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    to pay compensation to those affected. Polling carried out this week indicated that the New

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  7. Rising yields, market turbulence limit government's fiscal options
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    pressure from voters and the opposition and has been polling poorly in terms of how it is meeting economic

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  8. Newsletter 329 - 25/02/2022

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    , with the two largest parties polling at 31.8 pct and 22.2 pct respectively. Centre-left KINAL

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  9. Govt counts cost of own energy package as hopes of coordinated EU response fade
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    polling figures. Main opposition SYRIZA has put its weight behind a class action lawsuit against retail

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  10. Newsletter 336 - 06/05/2022

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    pressure. It is understood that polling figures showing a surge in public dissatisfaction

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