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  1. Trade deficit narrows by further 32.3 pct YoY in Feb
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    EconomyMacroeconomy

    almost double the figure of 1.16 billion euros of February 2021. There is also a base effect

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  2. ND shows signs of comeback as elections approach
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    static and PASOK is barely able to get back to double digits. Undecided voters account for about 10.3

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  3. Androulakis keeps coalition options open as polls suggest deadlock likely in first vote
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    is to secure a “strong double-digit” percentage for PASOK, based on which he would be willing to discuss

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  4. Newsletter 380 - 12/05/2023

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    challenge for households as food prices still grow by double digits, up 11.4 pct, from 14.6 pct

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  5. Newsletter 381 - 19/05/2023

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    is currently so calm that even the prospect of double national polls that could require forming

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  6. Resounding win for Mitsotakis, who has majority comfortably in reach
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    . A similar result to Sunday’s in a second vote would potentially give Mitsotakis a double-digit

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  7. Mitsotakis eyes majority in second vote as SYRIZA reels from crushing defeat

    PoliticsGreek Politics

    be looking at a majority of around 20 seats. This would be more than double the majority Mitsotakis had

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  8. Opposition parties jostle for position in post-election political landscape
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    on Sunday. PASOK, meanwhile, is trying to build on the double-digit foothold it built in May

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  9. Newsletter 386 - 23/06/2023

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    to build on the double-digit foothold it built in May. At the party’s rally in Athens on Wednesday

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  10. Newsletter 387 - 30/06/2023

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    in double digits, despite a more moderate headline number. This is tightly linked to the hot issue of wages

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