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  1. ND and SYRIZA continue to slide as voter dissatisfaction takes hold
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    . This is a tall order, however the appeal of the proposals for ND in its current diminished position

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  2. Diffuse support fuels speculation about change to electoral law

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    next. This is a tall order, however the appeal of the proposals for ND in its current diminished

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  3. Newsletter 435 - 04/10/2024

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    PoliticsIn top spot, New Democracy sets concerns aside to celebrateNew Democracy prepared to celebrate its 50th anniversary on Friday, slightly rattled by recent events but still standing tall over its political opponents as PASOK prepared for the first round of its leadership contest this Sunday

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  4. Mitsotakis and Androulakis meet but keep their distance
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    that SYRIZA had a duty to the people who elected the party as the main opposition to stand tall

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  5. Resignations over EU subsidy scandal deliver new blow to PM, further tarnishing image
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    put ND on a trajectory that makes a third parliamentary majority look like an increasingly tall order

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  6. Mitsotakis treads carefully as pupils protest Macedonia name deal
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    , to make it clear that his party does not condone the closing down of schools, but that it does have... are against the Macedonia name deal, but at the same time to show that he does not condone extreme

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  7. Late switch smashes accord over postal vote, but marriage equality compromise still intact

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    . In a statement, SYRIZA said it does not condone the language used by Polakis or the nature of his

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  8. Deadly collision throws spotlight on government’s migration policy

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    in on statements made by the minister earlier in his career, which are seen to condone the use of deadly

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