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  1. Parties clash ahead of budget vote, govt looks to ease holiday lockdown for churches

    PoliticsGreek Politics

    Lust in mid-November showed that insecurity, stagnation and anger dominate the public’s emotional

    7%
  2. Relaxation of lockdown considered despite worrying Covid data
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    they felt “anger” or “disgust” at the comments made by Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis when

    7%
  3. Newsletter 289 - 19/03/2021

    Newsletters

    % of those questioned said they felt “anger” or “disgust” at the comments made by Prime Minister Kyriakos

    7%
  4. Bulgaria's Covid-19 vaccination fiasco: excessive risks, mediocre results
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    Agora

    the safety of the AstraZeneca vaccine which emerged in international media only fueled further anger among

    7%
  5. Political wrangling instead of vaccines
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    Agora

    media. In such an atmosphere of fear for their own lives, anger over the moves of officials, but also

    7%
  6. Government under fire for supporting controversial fertility conference

    PoliticsGreek Politics

    will be there to express peoples’ anger and disappointment.

    7%
  7. Newsletter 301 - 18/06/2021

    Newsletters

    will be there to express peoples’ anger and disappointment. During Wednesdays’ debate on the labour bill

    7%
  8. Politicians have commissioned, and largely ignored, multiple reports on wildfires

    Society

    the first anniversary of Mati, in no small measure thanks to the public anger stemming from SYRIZA’s

    7%
  9. After impact of fires, PM tweaks team, with focus on communication

    PoliticsGreek Politics

    the public anger about the fires through higher viewing figures. In the other knock-on changes

    7%
  10. Leaders' debate over wildfires puts spotlight on govt credibility
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    in the future. New Democracy hopes that this will be enough to dampen the anger and frustration that has

    7%