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  1. Newsletter 397 - 13/10/2023

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    to create a broad-based shadow cabinet, but warned that anyone undermining party unity would not have

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  2. SYRIZA slips behind PASOK in opinion poll but Kasselakis insists course is correct

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    given that he was elected by SYRIZA members and anyone attacking him directly is displaying

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  3. Outrage at Sunak snub mixed with unease at PM's handling of Marbles talks

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    that, “anyone who believes in the rightness and fairness of their positions is never afraid of a debate

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  4. Kassalekis goes from blank canvas to empty vessel, blowing open progressive space
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    elections but this is not a view shared by anyone outside of his immediate circle. The leftists seem

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  5. Government's proposals for draconian sentencing deemed unenforceable by opposition

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    clause, which she said would allow anyone suspected of criminal misappropriation of funds up until

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  6. Newsletter 417 - 22/03/2024

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    -rated countries, so Moody's assessment should come as no surprise to anyone who has followed rating

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  7. Governing party MPs rally around ex-transport minister to fend off opposition attacks
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    and challenged anyone with evidence against him to come forward. Much of his address, though, focussed

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  8. Newsletter 418 - 29/03/2024

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    prosecution and called on anyone with evidence against him to come forward. But much of his speech

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  9. Can the Green Transition be just?
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    'leaving anyone behind'. Acknowledging the shocks that the transformation of the European economy

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  10. Resurfacing of Prespes Agreement troubles PM as poll picks up on protest vote
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    that government has not stepped back from its “red lines” and that it will not be asking anyone's permission

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