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Newsletter 377 - 07/04/2023
PoliticsOutcome hangs in balance as parties set out their stallsParty leaders have been trying to woo voters as Greece moves towards the May 21 elections, but opinion polls suggest that the chances of a conclusive result emerging from next month’s vote remain slim. The latest opinion poll by Pulse
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Athens and Ankara affirm new, calmer period in relations
PoliticsForeign Policyleadership to show goodwill, which Greece has set as a pre-requisite for the beginning of talks
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Judicial row erupts over election legislation as poll points to ND recovery
PoliticsGreek Politicsthe criteria that have been set. This elicited an angry response from the Supreme Court vice
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Move to block far-right fuels conflict between ND and SYRIZA
PoliticsGreek Politicsis designed with Ellines in mind as the party was set up and led by former Golden Dawn MP Ilias Kasidiaris
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Top judge's resignation over election law overshadows campaigns
PoliticsGreek Politicsthan previously predicted, and smaller parties set to play a potentially bigger role under
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SYRIZA's coalition options scrutinised as Tsipras remains focussed on first place
PoliticsGreek Politicsseats, has taken place. Tsipras set out his position again in a speech to SYRIZA members living
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Mitsotakis asks voters for four more years to deliver high-wage, low-tax programme
PoliticsGreek Politics. On the digital front, Mitsotakis said New Democracy set a target of putting 90 percent of public services
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Manufacturing continues to grow in April, sector sentiment highest since Jan 2022
EconomyMacroeconomy, as still elevated inflation and challenges in key export markets look set to weigh on demand
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Far-right party banned, possibly reducing threshold for election majority
PoliticsGreek Politicsthat the government is responsible for the fact that Kasidiaris was able to set up a party and record
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Parties step up battle for voters in election home stretch
PoliticsGreek Politicsjournalists and set out his party’s positions. During the part shown on Greek TV, he insisted
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