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  1. Newsletter 333 - 01/04/2022

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    term, next spring/summer. He also dismissed the idea of changing the electoral law again

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  2. Newsletter 338 - 20/05/2022

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    for the Greek side was to carve out a new place on the changing geopolitical map for Greece while the outcome

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  3. Greek-Turkish relations at standstill as Athens counters Ankara's claims
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    PoliticsForeign Policy

    maps of the Aegean, changing the borders depending on the fantasy of the moment - Actions

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  4. No let-up in pressure over spying scandal as govt unveils intelligence agency changes

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    week, even changing the law so he could get the job despite not fulfilling the criteria. It also

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  5. Newsletter 348 - 12/07/2022

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    last director, Panagiotis Kontoleon, who resigned last week, even changing the law so he could get

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  6. Parliament prepares for confrontation over spying as long-term consequences loom
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    legislation aimed at changing the way EYP operates as part of its effort to show that it favours

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  7. Opposition pushes for phone-tapping probe as early polls claim limited damage to ND
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    pct (15.2) say that they are thinking of changing the way they vote at the next elections based

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  8. Newsletter 349 - 02/09/2022

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    scandal will affect the way they vote. Just over 15 pct (15.2) say that they are thinking of changing

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  9. Erdogan's inflammatory comments a harbinger for new period of Greek-Turkish tension
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    PoliticsForeign Policy

    lengthy and certainly requires a process of changing the EU treaties.

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  10. Unveiling of relief package imminent as electoral law speculation is revived
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    of 50 seats if 40 percent or more of the votes have been cast in its favour. The subject of changing

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