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  1. PM sets out winter relief measures, rules out change to electoral law

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    speculation about a change in the electoral law so that it is easier for the winning party to gain a clear

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  2. Newsletter 351 - 16/09/2022

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    , based on the electoral law approved by ND in 2020. Under this system, the winning party would need

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  3. Newsletter 352 - 23/09/2022

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    representation, could yield a workable result. The arithmetic involved means that the winning party

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  4. PM voices concerns about tricky first ballot in next year's elections

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    , this is likely to push up the threshold the winning party would need to gain a clear majority, which

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  5. Newsletter 354 - 07/10/2022

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    the winning party would need to gain a clear majority, which is another issue that is of concern

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  6. Newsletter 355 - 14/10/2022

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    , rather than the current five, the share of the vote needed for the winning party to gain a majority

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  7. PM mulls more assistance with energy costs through winter
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    a clear majority in the second elections next year, when the winning party will gain up to 50 extra

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  8. Tsipras targets PM, looking to gain traction from scandals
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    about companies or individuals with connection to the government winning uncontested public tenders

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  9. SYRIZA tries to pin Mitsotakis down over phonetapping
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    is winning over public opinion, but since there may be more allegations and revelations on the way

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  10. PM defends grocery stipend, hopes to draw support from PASOK

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    pct, close to the 3 pct threshold for winning seats in Parliament. Forty-eight pct of voters would

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