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PM checks up on wildfire strategy, vital to election plans
PoliticsGreek Politicsof calling snap elections in the autumn even though publicly he has insisted the vote will take place
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Remaining fiscal space could be squeezed for more cost-of-living measures as tension grows
PoliticsGreek Politicsand commentators continue to believe that there is a strong chance of snap polls after the summer
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Parties balanced finely as build-up to next elections gathers pace
PoliticsGreek Politicsholding snap polls this autumn centres on two elements: capitalising on any positives and limiting
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High energy prices fuel uncertainty on fiscal front
EconomyMacroeconomycalculations about the prospect of snap polls, with many in the ruling New Democracy party thinking
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Opposition parties step up pressure after back-and-forth over election date
PoliticsGreek PoliticsPrime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis may have taken the possibility of snap elections off the table, at least for now, but the opposition parties are showing no appetite for letting up in their efforts to improve their standing ahead of the next vote. SYRIZA has made it clear that it is not taking
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Newsletter 347 - 22/07/2022
. In fact, it was repeatedly highlighted during the recent speculation about snap elections being called
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Fires continue to test capabilities and spark political confrontation
PoliticsGreek Politicsthe question why Mitsotakis would choose to rule out snap polls if there is a reliable indication
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PM pledges another billion for energy bills as govt retreats over environment bill
PoliticsGreek Politicsin the local media that one of the reasons that Mitsotakis shelved the idea of calling snap elections
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Numbers stacking up for PM to announce winter relief package
PoliticsGreek Politicsfor snap elections in the autumn involved a calculated risk that the party could survive any
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PM prepares response as pressure over spying scandal mounts
PoliticsGreek Politicsthat the revelations could trigger snap polls. This remains to be seen, but based on how events have unfolded
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