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  1. Newsletter 480 - 17/10/2025

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    and commercial bank loans. Signs of fatigue in private consumption are another concern, given its central role

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  2. PM hits back at labour reform critics, defends 13-hour working days
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    captures a volatile political landscape marked by fatigue, ethical demands, and a yearning

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  3. Newsletter 481 - 24/10/2025

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    opposition struggling to capitalize on government fatigue. The Metron poll finds that 70% of Greeks

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  4. Grave OPEKEPE claims add to climate of mistrust affecting ND, political system
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    in the electorate for new additions to the Greek political landscape – a sign of fatigue and disappointment

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  5. PM hopes energy, US deals offer political lifeline as Samaras drags him towards domestic mire

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    Greece translate into political capital for Mitsotakis, when social fatigue remains high? Even

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  6. Newsletter 484 - 14/11/2025

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    of social fatigue and internal fragmentation as national elections due in 2027 loom

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  7. PM highlights latest stage of relief rollout as government seeks to improve mood
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    ‑empting voter fatigue. It emerged over the weekend that the government’s efforts to appease farmers, who

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  8. Newsletter 487 - 05/12/2025

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    of GDP, private consumption, is also showing signs of fatigue. Growth is projected at just 1.2

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  9. RRF promise fades as growth outlook weakens
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    EconomyMacroeconomy

    consumption, is also showing signs of fatigue. Growth is projected at just 1.2% in 2029, half the 2.4

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  10. Government faces balancing act in 2026 as rivals gather for looming elections

    PoliticsGreek Politics

    fatigue is real, and the opposition senses opportunity. The picture is complicated by the potential

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