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Newsletter 401 - 10/11/2023
suggests that Kasselakis has not connected with the broader Greek public and that his party is in danger
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Mitsotakis surprises with cabinet tweaks featuring familiar faces
PoliticsGreek Politicsof the danger zone against a splintered opposition, qualitative polling has been showing for some time
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PM pins hopes on conciliatory approach to soften farmers' protests
PoliticsGreek Politicsof the imminent danger of accidents due to the state of the network. Opposition MPs on the committee complained
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Government braces for farmers' protest, SYRIZA officials put out by leader's approach
PoliticsGreek PoliticsThe government is bracing itself for a major demonstration in Athens by farmers following an inability to satisfy the agricultural sector’s demands, but one of New Democracy’s main opponents, SYRIZA, is in danger of imploding in the meanwhile as the leadership of Stefanos Kasselakis continues
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Government prepares to hit back at opposition's censure motion over train crash
PoliticsGreek Politicsis due to conclude with a late-night vote on Thursday. The government is in no danger of losing either
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Mitsotakis seeks to end squabbling as ND heads to anniversary in pole position
PoliticsGreek Politicsis designed to help teenagers contact the police if they feel they are in danger outside of school
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Government comes out swinging as tense week, building up to Tempe protests, begins
PoliticsGreek Politicsdanger. However, in the meantime Georgiadis and Voridis are doing their leadership hopes no harm
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The nightmare of our choice
Agoraof Greeks feel the opposition parties are trying to exploit the Tempe tragedy. The biggest danger
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PM pledges higher wages for armed forces in bid to win over voters, own party
PoliticsGreek Politics, recognising the danger of their work. The wage increases for the military are the latest move
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New Democracy continues to court right-wing voters with defence package, identity politics
PoliticsGreek Politicsin a statement that the legislation is “deeply humanitarian”, claiming that “Greece is in danger
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