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  1. Mitsotakis targets undecided, young voters as he banks on anger to end SYRIZA's reign

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    until the general elections as 19.4 percent of voters are undecided. This is a higher proportion than... them in the hope that they can prevent the conservatives from winning a clear parliamentary majority...). This would keep the threshold for the winning party to gain a parliamentary majority relatively low

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  2. PM gets no change out of opposition leaders on US trip, electoral law
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    not be asked to adopt the bill that paves the way for the agreement to be implemented until... seats to the winning party. He argued that the times call for more consensus and synergies rather... for the winning party. The government has not publicly revealed its proposal yet, but Mitsotakis has indicated

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  3. Tsipras looks for fresh start as Mitsotakis holds election cards

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    might wait until the end of the four-year term in 2023 to go to the polls. With some estimates..., there is little prospect of SYRIZA winning the next elections, even though the simple PR system they will be held under means the winning party will not receive any bonus seats. Kyriakos Mitsotakis said last week

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  4. Tsipras hits back with own economic pledges, choice for voters to ponder
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    proposed reforming child benefits and making them available until children reach the age of 24.... The arithmetic involved means that the winning party, or coalition, would need a total of around 44... is targeting a second ballot, where the winning party will be awarded bonus seats and only need around 38 pct

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  5. Newsletter 370 - 17/02/2023

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    ) process, hoping this will narrow the possibilities of primary residences being put up for auction until... after the first ballot, seeking instead to battle it out in a second ballot, where the winning party... that SYRIZA will come second, behind ND. The winning party would need around 44 pct of the vote for a clear

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  6. Far-right party banned, possibly reducing threshold for election majority
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    , accusing him of not taking the threat from Kasidiaris seriously until his party started polling... it into Parliament, the lower the threshold needed for the winning party to gain an outright majority... it into Parliament, this would bring down the number of seats gained by the winning party, as well

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  7. Mitsotakis eyes majority in second vote as SYRIZA reels from crushing defeat

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    party. This might not be possible in the few weeks that are left until the second election but even... it will be clear when the next elections will be. After winning such a resounding victory in which... the centre-right party a big majority, even though the winning party will be awarded a 50-seat bonus

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  8. PASOK leadership ballot draws attention away from PM's deepening rift with predecessors
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    and, until it is clear whether this can or cannot be achieved, neither side in this divide has any interest... first in nine regions and his challenger only winning one. Androulakis’s strongest performance... that if Doukas is to have any chance of winning this Sunday’s run-off vote against Androulakis, he

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  9. Are things looking up for Greece's privatisation programme?

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    in each of the succeeding years until 2020. Apart from the privatization of the two ports, the 2014... in 2014 and the submission of binding offers is due by the second quarter of 2015. “Should

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  10. Greek crisis redux? Not exactly
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    to not budge until the “force majeure” presents itself, allowing them to blame the "inevitable."] Given... to investors a safe and binding monitoring arrangement for Greece, before the current one expires. It also

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