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  1. Time running out for government action out as water crisis deepens
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    and stabilise supply. Opposition parties counter that the hikes are regressive and socially

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  2. Newsletter 497 - 06/03/2026

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    of production and the uncertainty of raw material deliveries. If the conflict endures, prices may stabilise

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  3. New Left leader quits as progressives continue to search for coherence
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    convention, SYRIZA’s ability to stabilise itself, and - above all - whether Alexis Tsipras proceeds

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  4. OPEKEPE scandal widens as pressure mounts for PM on multiple fronts

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    to the government’s efforts to stabilise the political environment. The OPEKEPE affair is unfolding at the same

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  5. OPEKEPE, Predator and Ankara tension set tone for post-Easter politics
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    , and the upcoming ND party congress in mid‑May now carries added weight as a moment to stabilise the party

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  6. PM addresses internal anxieties in party as polls indicate public is increasingly sceptical
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    , but it is not gaining from ND’s losses. The next months will determine if ND can stabilise its position, whether

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  7. EC forecasts slower growth, higher inflation as energy shock strikes
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    prices stabilise, but underlying inflation excluding energy and food is expected to remain elevated

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  8. Is the Greek coalition about to cry over fresh milk?
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    of a mini rebellion at this stage of proceedings – when the coalition is trying to build

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  9. What kind of poll win does SYRIZA need to eye snap elections?
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    There will be a number of results to look out for in Greece’s elections on Sunday: Will SYRIZA win any of the key cities or regions? Will independents reign over party nominees? Will New Democracy prevail in the regional vote? But the result that will dominate proceedings will be who wins

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  10. Settling rising private debt? The IMF has some ideas

    Economy

    supervised insolvency proceedings. On high household debt, particularly related to residential mortgages

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