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  1. 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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  2. Newsletter 407 - 12/01/2024

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    . Mitsotakis needs a simple majority of 120 votes in favour out of those present, from a total 300

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  3. Majority for marriage equality in sight despite reluctance among ruling party MPs
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    that they expect between 100 and 120 out of the ruling party’s 158 MPs. This is an increase on original estimates

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  4. Newsletter 408 - 19/01/2024

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    and 120 out of the ruling party’s 158 MPs. This is an increase on original estimates that only around

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  5. Cabinet clears marriage equality bill without drama as Tempe inquiry hears grave accusations

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    to in the conservative ranks, the government aims to secure the votes of 120 of 158 New Democracy MPs. In his

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  6. Newsletter 409 - 26/01/2024

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    , the government aims to secure the votes of 120 of 158 New Democracy MPs. Up to 40 MPs of the ruling party

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  7. Government talks up privatisation benefits, but opposition questions success story
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    of 85 million euros. Critics, however, argued that weighed against the 120 million euros in public

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  8. Newsletter 420 - 12/04/2024

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    of the levy for the self-employed will have a fiscal cost of 120 million euros. The Prime Minister also

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  9. Government tones down fiscal pledges as tighter framework starts to bite

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    a fiscal cost of 120 million euros. The Prime Minister also promised farmers the permanent

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  10. Can the Green Transition be just?
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    ), road transport emissions in both the EU-27 and Greece have remained effectively stagnant at 120

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