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  1. ND presents united front at anniversary event, but factional tensions lurk

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    closely by political observers and opposition parties for hints as to the mood and the state of relations

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  2. ND continues to lead polls amid economic worries, while former PM mulls return to frontline politics
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    little ground for complacency, with economic worries appearing to dominate the national mood. More

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  3. Papandreou joins KINAL leadership race amid questions about long term

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    his reputation and his party’s support. Sources close to Papandreou suggest that he is in no mood

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  4. Newsletter 313 - 22/10/2021

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    when he was running the country. Sources close to Papandreou suggest that he is in no mood to govern

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  5. Police actions in spotlight again after fatal shooting

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    celebrations, however the mood now appears to be turning.

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  6. Newsletter 315 - 05/11/2021

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    mood in the EU needs to be taken into consideration where there is little support for further fiscal

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  7. SYRIZA puts spotlight on wildfire impact to stress govt faults
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    indicates that the government felt it misjudged the mood in deciding to exempt churches

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  8. KINAL edges towards more central role in political developments
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    ’s findings regarding the general mood among voters provide little hope for the government

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  9. Support for ND continues to erode even as alternative remains elusive
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    of KINAL, the poll also suggests that the ND’s policies are out of step with the popular mood

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  10. Newsletter 326 - 28/01/2022

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    the rise of KINAL, the poll also suggests that the ND’s policies are out of step with the popular mood

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