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  1. Mitsotakis steps up pressure on voters to avoid July 7 letdown

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    that this is not what Greeks want.” In the same interview, Mitsotakis said he has a clear idea about who

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  2. ND defends plans for three-pillar pension system as SYRIZA looks for weak spot
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    the tax cuts that the conservatives want to adopt when they come to power. He listed the two immediate

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  3. Newsletter 212 -28/06/2019

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    of national cooperation,” he said. “I sense that this is not what Greeks want.” Speaking

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  4. Newsletter 213 -07/01/2019

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    prime minister. In an interview with Sunday’s Kathimerini, Mitsotakis claimed that he does not want

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  5. Promises, promises
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    , the institutions would want to see the cost-cutting in action before taking anything for granted

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  6. ND puts changes in education and justice system high on agenda

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    to make improvements in this area of the education system. She added that the conservatives also want

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  7. ND ready to flesh out its policy agenda, with focus on tax plans

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    in the judiciary are pending. The government will also want to emphasise the reforms it believes will help

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  8. ND prepares first three bills for votes before Parliament's summer recess
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    will close for 10 days for the summer recess. All in all, the conservatives want to pass 10 draft laws

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  9. Newsletter 216 -26/07/2019

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    10, when the House will close for 10 days for the summer recess. All in all, the conservatives want

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  10. New government aims for extensive changes to education system
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    . The first step would be to grant greater autonomy to schools and universities. “We want to take

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