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  1. Rise of fringe party complicates election arithmetic
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    will be held with a simple form of proportional representation. This threshold will drop to around 38 pct

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  2. Tsipras stakes claim for election win despite discouraging poll data
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    to nudge ahead of New Democracy in the first vote, which will be held using a simple form of proportional

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  3. Newsletter 370 - 17/02/2023

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    in the first vote, which will be held using a simple form of proportional representation

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  4. Our tragedy: How could this happen?
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    elections are coming up in the next few weeks means it is politically expedient to provide a simple

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  5. In search of majority, PM looks to bring back wavering voters
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    they will be held using a simple form of proportional representation. Unless SYRIZA overtakes New

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  6. Podcast - Greek elections: A marathon, not a sprint

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    and send us your comments. Thank you! Useful reading Extremely complex yet surprisingly simple

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  7. Opinion poll offers Mitsotakis encouragement in quest for majority
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    to 16 pct who prefer Tsipras. SYRIZA stuck SYRIZA has yet to find a formula to counter the simple

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  8. A leader from nowhere, but to where?
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    and claiming to be a successful entrepreneur. Kasselakis ran a very simple campaign around key messages

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  9. Mitsotakis pushes for broad consensus after surprise announcement on postal vote

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    for implementing the measure for the European Parliament elections is relatively low, requiring a simple

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  10. PM allows his MPs to abstain from same-sex marriage vote, puts ball in opposition court
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    turn out in his favour. Mitsotakis needs a simple majority of 120 votes in favour out of those

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