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  1. Newsletter 460 - 02/05/2025

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    . It is no surprise, therefore, that the government is not only focussed on finding more such measures over

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  2. Latest Tempe report kicks off political storm as government claims vindication
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    could ignite under the right conditions, a finding which appears to support the government’s

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  3. Newsletter 462 - 16/05/2025

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    the possibility that silicone lubricants could ignite under certain conditions - a finding

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  4. Podcast - Subsidise this: Fraud scandal delivers new blow to Greek PM

    Agora

    has handed over its finding, based in part on legally sanctioned surveillance, to the Greek

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  5. New Democracy suffers ratings blow as farming payments scandal unfolds

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    Ministry and 9.8 pct blame the farm payments agency OPEKEPE. In line with this finding, only 21 pct

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  6. Athens seeks talks with Erdogan as Turkey steps up diplomatic activity in region
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    PoliticsForeign Policy

    to a large extent the new UN-led efforts aiming at finding a resolution on the Cyprus issue. Within

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  7. Voters in flux as government faces more pushback over labour reforms

    PoliticsGreek Politics

    to come. Opinion polls However, despite the ruling conservatives frequently finding themselves on the back

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  8. PM looks for positive news amid growing voter despondency

    PoliticsGreek Politics

    the PM and 28 pct who opt for “other”. This finding suggests that voters are not persuaded by Mitsotakis

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  9. Newsletter 484 - 14/11/2025

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    scale where 5 indicates the statement "represents me completely." This finding is reinforced

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  10. OPEKEPE inquiry sparks new political clash as despondent public looks on
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    , the headline finding is political mood: 60 pct of respondents prefer political change, compared with 39 pct

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