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  1. Opposition parties jostle for position in post-election political landscape
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    on Sunday. PASOK, meanwhile, is trying to build on the double-digit foothold it built in May

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  2. 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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  3. 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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  4. Newsletter 390 - 21/07/2023

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    it will have to double this year’s primary balance to more than 2 pct of GDP and keep it there for the next

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  5. Government tries to deflect criticism over wildfires with appeal to patriotism

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    Mt C, more than double the previous record held by the 2007 fires in the Peloponnese. Surveillance

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  6. New labour law set to cause friction, as surprise candidate launches SYRIZA leadership bid

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    contributions. He has also insisted that the provision for double employment does not override

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  7. Newsletter 393 - 15/09/2023

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    that is very tough to deal with by the Greek authorities, as food inflation is running at double digits

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  8. Under-fire PM pledges civil defence improvements following summer of destruction

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    a contingency fund for natural disasters. He said the extra 300 million euros would double

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  9. Newsletter 394 - 22/09/2023

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    pct of GDP this year and double above 2 pct of GDP in 2024 Athens is in a tight fiscal framework

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  10. IMF forecasts high primary surpluses, tempers growth expectations
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    pct in 2023. On the fiscal front, the primary balance is expected to double next year to 2 pct of GDP

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