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  1. Newsletter 501 - 03/04/2026

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    iceberg” and the surveillance scandal as the gravest in modern Greek history. But he also criticised... pints, from -49.2 in February. All components fell with the sharpest noted in the services sentiment

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  2. Rare moment of unity as MPs agree to stop Golden Dawn’s state funding
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    to Golden Dawn halted in the wake of charges being levelled against its leader and several MPs... the coalition’s proposal. Golden Dawn was due to receive almost 900,000 euros this year from the pot... a public relations gift by giving voters the impression it did not want to cut Golden Dawn’s funding

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  3. Golden Dawn sentencing excites political controversy
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    The conviction of the leadership of neo-Nazi party Golden Dawn continues to attract statements... Democracy in pursuing “the political and social marginalisation of Golden Dawn as a strategic goal... the conviction of Golden Dawn as a victory for ND, saying that his government “did nothing more than [its

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  4. Podcast - The rise and fall of Golden Dawn

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    to hear the landmark verdict in the trial of NeoNazi Golden Dawn. It brought the party's rapid rise... co-host Phoebe Fronista speaks to Ioanna Meitani, part of the Golden Dawn Watch team that covered... at the bigger picture and explains how Golden Dawn gained such a following and what might happen now

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  5. Latest polls add to uncertainty ahead of Sunday's elections
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    G Dawn 6.5 KKE 5.5 PASOK 5 Potami 5 Centrist Union 4 Popular Unity 3 Ind Grks 2.5 #Greece — MacroPolis (@MacroPolis_gr) September 16, 2015 Prorate poll for @EFSYNTAKTON SYRIZA 28% ND 24% G Dawn 7.5... (@MacroPolis_gr) September 16, 2015 Kappa Research for @tovimagr SYRIZA 29 ND 28.4 G Dawn 6.7 PASOK 5.9 KKE

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  6. As part of search for culprits in Boutaris attack, parties should look at themselves
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    neighbours, supported LGBTQ rights, spoke out against Golden Dawn and voiced his exasperation when faced... the flow of voters to Golden Dawn. In the run-up to the 2012 elections, for example, the opposition leader... as modern-day “tyrants” threatening to destabilise Greece. Samaras, now a backbench MP, and others within

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  7. Polls continue pointing to SYRIZA victory as new post-election scenarios emerge
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    7.1 G Dawn 5.4 KKE 5.1 PASOK 4.2 Ind Grks 3 Papandreou 2.7 Others 6.3 #Greece — MacroPolis... G Dawn 4.7 Ind Grks 2.7 Kinima 2.7 Other 3.6 Undecid 9.6 #Greece — MacroPolis (@MacroPolis_gr) January 18, 2015 Public Issue for @AvgiOnline SYRIZA 35.5 ND 30.5 Potami 7 KKE 7 G Dawn 6.5 PASOK 5 Ind

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  8. Reshuffle of limited scope, ambition suggests elections on horizon
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    . Palmos Analysis for @EFSYNTAKTON SYRIZA 42.5% New Democracy 21.5 Potami 8 G Dawn 6.5 PASOK 6 KKE 5.5.../A #Greece — MacroPolis (@MacroPolis_gr) July 18, 2015 Kapa Research poll for To Vima... (@MacroPolis_gr) July 14, 2015 Kapa Research poll for To Vima How do you view Brussels agreement? Positive

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  9. Soldiers' ongoing detention troubles Tsipras, riles Kammenos
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    Democracy is smaller than other surveys have indicated. According to Kapa Research, support for the conservatives stands at 21.6 percent compared to 17.2 percent for SYRIZA. Golden Dawn and the centre... relief with the institutions. In this respect, Tsipras will have been encouraged by a Kapa Research

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  10. For better or worse: Greece's bailout exit deja vu
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    that New Democracy and PASOK refuse to accept the end of the most tumultuous and costly period in modern... tax rates and investment spending if targets were beaten. All crisis governments had first-hand

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