Politics
 Friction over property tax exposes cracks in Greek coalition's strategy
 Friction over property tax exposes cracks in Greek coalition's strategy         
        
        
        Although the government passed its latest amendments to the troubled single property tax (ENFIA) on Thursday, the atmosphere surrounding the ballot underlined that all is not well within the coalition.
 Athens pleased with Brussels appointments but new Commissioner faces big task
 Athens pleased with Brussels appointments but new Commissioner faces big task         
        
        
        Positive news from Brussels has been somewhat of a rarity for Greece over the last few years but the government appears totally satisfied with the make-up of the new European Commission after it was confirmed on Wednesday that outgoing Defense Minister Dimitris Avramopoulos would take over the newly created portfolio of immigration and home affairs.
 DIMAR's collapse continues, leaving doubts about presidential vote and centre-left
 DIMAR's collapse continues, leaving doubts about presidential vote and centre-left         
        
        
        The decline of former coalition partner Democratic Left (DIMAR) continued on Tuesday when MP Spyros Lykoudis, one of the party’s leading figures, announced he is quitting to become an independent lawmaker.
![Photo by Myrto Papadopoulos [www.myrtopapadopoulos.com] Photo by Myrto Papadopoulos [www.myrtopapadopoulos.com]](resources/toolip/img-thumb/2013/11/26/samaras_1000_myrto_2611-medium.jpg) Samaras tax cut pledges aimed at MPs rather than voters
 Samaras tax cut pledges aimed at MPs rather than voters         
        
        
        Greece is no different from other countries in that when prime ministers announce tax cuts it is usually to win over voters before elections. However, Prime Minister Antonis Samaras’s pledge on Saturday to reduce taxes was a little different: It was aimed at preventing elections.
 PASOK marks 40th anniversary by baring its split personality
 PASOK marks 40th anniversary by baring its split personality         
        
        
        PASOK’s rapid decline from a party that garnered almost 45 percent of the vote in late 2009 appears not to be over yet, with a deep internal rift threatening to split the Socialists – now polling at less than 10 percent – in two.
 Samaras seeks late summer boost from talks with troika in Paris
 Samaras seeks late summer boost from talks with troika in Paris         
        
        
        The brief summer lull in Greek politics is due to end this week with the meeting of coalition ministers and troika representatives in Paris due to begin on Tuesday. Although the talks will focus on technical issues, these carry high political significance in Greece.
![Photo by Myrto Papadopoulos [www.myrtopapadopoulos.com] Photo by Myrto Papadopoulos [www.myrtopapadopoulos.com]](resources/toolip/img-thumb/2013/11/21/tsipras_1000_myrto_2111-medium.jpg) Samaras, Tsipras under pressure to deliver on plans for economic policy
 Samaras, Tsipras under pressure to deliver on plans for economic policy         
        
        
        The government has built up expectations regarding Prime Minister Antonis Samaras's economic policy speech at the Thessaloniki International Fair (TIF) on Saturday, September 6 but the political tone for the weeks to come may be set by SYRIZA leader Alexis Tsipras's address a week later.
 Coalition warms to option of Kouvelis as president but success not guaranteed
 Coalition warms to option of Kouvelis as president but success not guaranteed         
        
        
        Democratic Left (DIMAR) leader Fotis Kouvelis is emerging as the clear frontrunner in the coalition’s thinking on who it should nominate to be the next president of Greece, when incumbent Karolos Papoulias’s term ends in February.
 New Democracy risks losing moderates with move for right-wing alliance
 New Democracy risks losing moderates with move for right-wing alliance         
        
        
        New Democracy’s attempt to form a broad right-wing alliance designed to prevent SYRIZA winning the next elections has had a mixed response so far but the most important reaction could yet be the one from within the party itself.
 Worsening EU-Russia ties leave Greek coalition in precarious position
 Worsening EU-Russia ties leave Greek coalition in precarious position         
        
        
        The European Union’s deteriorating relationship with Russia has placed the Greek government in an increasingly difficult position and opened it up to criticism from SYRIZA.