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  1. Parry and thrust from Mitsotakis as Tsipras prepares for own offensive
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    and Nikos Marantzidis. This appears to be a broad, policy‑heavy, technocratic team, signalling a party... leaderships about dissolving their parties and joining him en bloc. His new party will be a clean, centralised

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  2. Newsletter 504 - 15/05/2026

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    heavy, technocratic orientation, deliberately contrasting with SYRIZA’s current state. Reactions

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  3. Newsletter 506 - 29/05/2026

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    concentrated. The resulting housing cost burden remains a heavy weight on low-income families, renters

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  4. OECD's latest outlook sees stable growth, rising inflation
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    the economy’s heavy reliance on volatile fossil‑fuel imports. Additionally, the OECD recommends improving

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  5. Government embraces debtor compensation ruling as ELAS unveils frontline team
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    -heavy appointments as evidence of the party's "grounding in the real economy". The list includes senior

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  6. Newsletter 21 - 27/03/2015

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    responsible for even more blatant conflicts of interest. “The previous guys were worse,” is a really

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  7. Sowing the seeds of anomie in Greece
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    responsible for even more blatant conflicts of interest. “The previous guys were worse,” is a really thin

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  8. The great turn-off: Greece's TV permits auction

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    that the unreliability and hidden, or sometimes blatant, agendas of the traditional media – TV

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  9. Uncomfortable questions regarding TV auction mount for coalition

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    for the four licences unconstitutional. His political rivals suggested that this was a near-blatant

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  10. Greece reaches for its pills
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    of the Greek state” have been followed by, among others, a blatant disregard for the presumption

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