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Newsletter 340 - 03/06/2022
provocations”, is seen as the most pressing problem by voters: 36 pct say that rising prices
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Verbal exchanges with Turkey intensify, but voters still largely focussed on inflation
PoliticsGreek Politicschange in who the public thinks is best-placed to tackle these challenges: 36 pct think Kyriakos
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Flashpoints fuel contest for centrist voters
PoliticsGreek Politicsbelieve Androulakis is their man. On economic and growth issues, 36 pct opt for Mitsotakis, 27 pct
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ND faces fiscal balancing act and more challenges over spying scandal
PoliticsGreek Politics/transparency (36 vs 28) and wages/working conditions (39 vs 32). Wiretapping SYRIZA seems to sense
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Inquiry into surveillance scandal begins as ND feeds speculation about change to election law
PoliticsGreek Politicsare awarded from 20 pct upwards and only around 36 pct is needed for a majority. A third scenario
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Newsletter 350 - 09/09/2022
and only around 36 pct is needed for a majority. Whether Mitsotakis decides to go ahead with a second
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Tourism jobs tumble in Aug, ending 6-month run of positive hirings balance
EconomyMacroeconomyas layoffs. Layoffs are up by 36 percent compared to last year, as all measures preserving jobs
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Govt Covid record questioned, as report highlights disparities in hospital death rates
PoliticsGreek Politicshospitalised outside a major city incurred an additional 64 pct risk (compared to 36 in the previous
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ND hangs on to lead but decisive election victory hangs in balance
PoliticsGreek Politicsin ten according to the ALCO poll, while only 36 pct consider it likely that Turkey will provoke
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Car sales growth slows to 2.4 pct in Oct, taking 10-month rise to 4.5 pct
EconomyMacroeconomy. The remainder was made up of lorries (2,070) and buses (64), both down by 10.6 and 36 percent
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