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  1. New Democracy broadens attack on SYRIZA to include migration, national issues

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    a statement regarding SYRIZA’s migration policy, which New Democracy believes is far too lax. “Their view

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  2. Samaras strays out of line in search for new normal
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    misinformed critics beyond who view the country as some kind of basket case. There is, though, another

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  3. Fitch keeps Greek rating at 'B' but downgrades outlook to negative

    Economy

    government and the troika remains likely in Fitch’s view highlighting there are strong incentives

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  4. Why is Europe worrying about SYRIZA?
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    , in view of a compromise on the key points of his program. However, some of the media and some

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  5. Newsletter 13 - 30/01/2015

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    Tsipras’ new government can convince the Greek electorate that it does not view its vote as a carte

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  6. Less is more: The Greek government needs a chisel, not a sledgehammer

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    that it does not view its vote as a carte blanche. Moreover, those who did not vote for this new

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  7. After Schaeuble talks, Greek gov't still focussed on ditching existing bailout

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    men “agreed to disagree” during their talks but Varoufakis did not concur with this view, saying

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  8. S&P acts in wake of ECB decision and downgrades Greek rating to B-

    Economy

    programme beyond its expiration on February 28. In S&P’s view, the liquidity constraints of the Greek

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  9. Everybody be cool
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    Agora

    it happen. How has it become the prevailing view that leaders and figures that proclaim themselves

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  10. Signs that Greece-eurozone deal may be in sight but much work remains
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    as an honourable compromise in the short-term with a view to a more comprehensive deal later

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