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  1. Greek position on Kosovo scrutinised after Council of Europe vote
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    for the CoE last autumn, which makes the Serbian argument about the timing of the vote in Strasbourg

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  2. Far-right party banned, possibly reducing threshold for election majority
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    the exclusion of Ellines makes it easier for a government, and particularly a single-party administration

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  3. Mitsotakis clinches big majority in second election, but small parties could complicate matters

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    ago, to a projected 17.9 pct (48 seats). The result makes it more difficult for Alexis Tsipras

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  4. Growing challenges await PM following summer break

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    September, when he makes his customary appearance at the Thessaloniki International Fair and sets

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  5. Mitsotakis's wildfire narrative comes under scrutiny

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    head on because the oncoming heat makes it impossible for firefighters to effectively combat

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  6. Newsletter 393 - 15/09/2023

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    . The immediate impact of Storm Daniel will be visible in the economic pledges that Mitsotakis makes. The outlines

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  7. Kasselakis starts to open up as early polls show little impact on public opinion so far
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    to lead from the front. If SYRIZA continues to perform badly, he can argue that this makes more

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  8. Newsletter 395 - 29/09/2023

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    argue that this makes more radical changes vital.EconomyHFSF divestment underway as state braces

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  9. Greece - Some structural macroeconomic arithmetic
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    , as we saw above. With 2 percent inflation, that makes for 2¾ percent nominal growth. If the 60 percent

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  10. Newsletter 404 - 01/12/2023

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    of borrowing still at rather pricey levels. This makes the role of the RRF even more significant

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