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  1. Newsletter 207 -24/05/2019

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    for the month In March, declines were noted in all five main industrial groupings. Greece’s industrial... the winning margin, and not who will win.” In a speech this week, Mitsotakis argued that a convincing win... over the last few days have been somewhat mixed, with some officials hinting that the winning margin

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  2. Tsipras looks for fresh start as Mitsotakis holds election cards

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    contest sooner rather than later. In this context, his main aims appeared to recast himself as on older..., there is little prospect of SYRIZA winning the next elections, even though the simple PR system they will be held under means the winning party will not receive any bonus seats. Kyriakos Mitsotakis said last week

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  3. Scandal erodes support for ND, complicates path to elections
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    . Although ND’s decline does not seem to have translated into great gains for the main opposition... to lead to an impasse, requiring a second vote where the winning party will be awarded bonus seats in line with its share of the national vote. The winning party is likely to require 37-38 pct to win

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  4. Unveiling of relief package imminent as electoral law speculation is revived
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    to the surveillance of PASOK leader Nikos Androulakis. According to Sunday’s Kathimerini, the main element... one that would make it easier for the winning party to gain a majority. Under the system passed by ND in 2020, if the winning party passes the 25 percent threshold, it gains an extra 20 seats. The bonus

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  5. Newsletter 370 - 17/02/2023

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    to a 0.7 pct of GDP primary surplus in 2023. The announced package aims to address two main pain areas... after the first ballot, seeking instead to battle it out in a second ballot, where the winning party... that SYRIZA will come second, behind ND. The winning party would need around 44 pct of the vote for a clear

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  6. Far-right party banned, possibly reducing threshold for election majority
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    that intend to back SYRIZA. This suggests that the two main parties have little to gain in terms... it into Parliament, the lower the threshold needed for the winning party to gain an outright majority... it into Parliament, this would bring down the number of seats gained by the winning party, as well

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  7. Despite lukewarm reaction, PM insists tax cuts will pave way to third term
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    , main opposition party PASOK said in a statement that the interview confirmed that Mitsotakis is out... candidate if ND fell short of winning the next elections outright. He dismissed such suggestions... if it is to achieve the goal of winning the next elections outright. The poll by Pulse for Skai TV gives ND

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  8. Coalition agrees policy framework: Purpose unclear, impact doubtful
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    this document was needed. There are two main reasons for its existence. The first has to do with domestic... contents suggests that Samaras showed little interest in moulding this into a binding document

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  9. ECB tests find negligible capital shortfalls at Greek banks
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    euros. The test comprises of two main pillars for the identification of bank’s capital shortfalls... the AQR, the baseline and the adverse stress-test scenarios. For Greek banks, the binding scenario

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  10. So far and yet so near for Greece and eurozone after second abortive Eurogroup
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    , which is one of the eurozone’s main concerns about the SYRIZA-led coalition. At the same time, Greece... in a rather vague and non-binding manner at a November 2012 meeting of eurozone finance ministers. Beyond

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