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  1. Key factors to look out for when Greek election results come in
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    percentage points) would make it difficult for the winning party to govern without the runner-up... coalition but it is unlikely that the winning party will want to leave the runner-up (especially... The winning part is expected to get no more than 33 percent of the vote and, therefore, less than 140

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  2. Fallout from Ukraine war being fed into calculations about next general elections
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    law with the aim of reducing the level of support needed for the winning party to claim.... The report suggested that the PM’s office has drawn up a scheme that would give the winning party... that. Under this scheme, the winning party would need around 38 pct to have a clear majority in Parliament

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  3. Newsletter 342 - 17/06/2022

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    the winning party, or parties, to collect at least 44 pct of the vote. The conservatives are hopeful.... This was seen by some observers as another measure aimed at winning votes ahead of the next elections. In his... in the second ballot, where the winning party will receive bonus seats in Parliament. However

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  4. Rise of fringe party complicates election arithmetic
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    consternation among New Democracy officials as it would impact the percentage of votes that the winning party... in the second elections, when the winning party will gain a bonus of up to 50 seats. However... elects MPs, the threshold will rise, making it even more difficult for the winning party, which

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  5. Tsipras stakes claim for election win despite discouraging poll data
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    , negating the need for a second ballot where the winning party would be boosted by a 50-seat bonus. Tsipras..., behind ND. The winning party would need around 44 pct of the vote for a clear majority. None... to battle it out in a second ballot, where the winning party would need around 38 pct for a majority

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  6. Complexities of post-election cooperation laid bare
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    practice throughout the world for the leader of the winning party to become PM and that Androulakis... a majority for the winning party. Clearly, the PASOK leader is reluctant to countenance the idea... radical left MeRA25, would not be enough. Given that the winning party will receive up to 50 seats extra

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  7. SYRIZA's coalition options scrutinised as Tsipras remains focussed on first place
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    with other parties before a second ballot, where the winning party will gain a bonus of up to 50... that Tsipras has to talk publicly about winning the next elections and leave others to float ideas about what.... The prospects of SYRIZA winning the May 21 vote are slim but it should not be taken as a given

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  8. Buying time: The delayed crisis of democratic capitalism - a review
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    guidance and even finding its way into novels. Meanwhile, journalists are starting to encounter fatigue..., narrative and the attempts at finding sustainable resolution mechanisms that require - but mostly

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  9. BoG charts how crisis has affected private sector employment

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    In its latest economic bulletin, the Bank of Greece (BoG) included a study that sets out how private sector employment has been affected during the crisis. The first finding is related... is some 20 percent below that of men (53.5 euros). Another important finding from the BoG study

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  10. GSEE report stresses risks on employment and the pension system, outlines burden on wages

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    and the remaining supported corporate profitability. This finding is a strong indication that export... diminished. This finding indicates, according to the report, that unemployment could not be reduced towards

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