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Newsletter 457 - 28/03/2025
, but this is 2.3 points lower than in February. Mitsotakis also remains the most popular party leader as 30.5
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Opposition unable to find basis for cooperation despite public support
PoliticsGreek Politicsof Freedom and New Left is the most popular of all options. This four-party coalition is favoured
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Divided, weak opposition gives Konstantopoulou boost and PM Mitsotakis space
PoliticsGreek Politicsis currently the most popular party leader in Greece. Her approval rating stands at 37.7 pct, up
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PM charts course to third term with promises of more handouts
PoliticsGreek Politicson the tide of popular outrage over the Tempe rail crash. He referred to Konstantopoulou as a “female
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Fet-a-ccompli: Tariffs and Greece’s big cheese
AgoraAs the world mulls the impact and consequences of the tariffs announced by US President Donald Trump on so-called "liberation day", Greece has a very specific concern. The focus of the tariff-related debate in Greece was very much on the fate of feta, Greece's most popular cheese and one of its
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PASOK pushes for answers over farm subsidy scandal as ND maintains poll lead
PoliticsGreek Politicsof Freedom emerges as the most popular party among voters aged under 34, while New Democracy dominates
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Clarity over fiscal space allows PM to prepare next relief package
PoliticsGreek Politicsmost popular ministers are led by Defence Minister Nikos Dendias, who has an approval rating of 66.8
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Despite foreign policy concerns, New Democracy builds poll lead as opponents falter
PoliticsGreek Politicsthe government’s most popular minister, according to opinion polls. As such, Mitsotakis seems heavily
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ND in danger of being blown off course by farming subsidy scandal
PoliticsGreek Politics. Course of Freedom leader Zoe Konstantopoulou is still the most popular party chief, garnering 40 pct
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Government vows to recover embezzled subsidies in bid to stem damage from scandal
PoliticsGreek Politicsfirst elected to Parliament with the far-right Popular Orthodox Rally party (LAOS) before joining New
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