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  1. Name deal approved as Tsipras and Mitsotakis look ahead to political impact
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    Democracy will be able to capitalise on this anger at the polls.

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  2. Questions persist about timing of general elections
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    their anger at the government in lieu of national elections and that the large margin of defeat

    7%
  3. Tsipras hammers out dividing lines, trumpets battle with 'elite'

    PoliticsGreek Politics

    is hoping that it will be able to tap into all kinds of anger at the government on May 26 and deliver

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  4. Name protests, scandal allegations inflame SYRIZA-ND rivalry
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    as part of a three-day visit to the Macedonia region. The conservatives have tried to tap into the anger

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  5. Greeks among world's most discontent with democratic process, survey finds
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    Society

    a combination of anger at political elites, economic dissatisfaction and worries over how their society

    7%
  6. No late rally for Tsipras
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    Agora

    the battle elsewhere, though. The left-wing party was propelled to power by the festering anger

    7%
  7. Newsletter 208 -31/05/2019

    Newsletters

    the wave of anger at the Macedonia name deal and drawn support from Golden Dawn as well

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  8. The positives and negatives that will decide Greece's elections
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    Agora

    percent indifference, 13 percent fear and 8 percent anger if SYRIZA is reelected. Just 10 percent would

    7%
  9. Survey indicates Greeks concerned about EU's role as geopolitical actor
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    Society

    ,” the report stated, noting the rise of populism across the continent as citizens express their anger

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  10. A virus is spreading across China, but so is the demand for transparency
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    Agora

    inherent in this evolving crisis: let citizens articulate their concerns, even anger on social media

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