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  1. Tsipras lays down gauntlet to SYRIZA rebels, proposes September congress or members' vote
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    minister a relatively clear run over the next few weeks in order to reach an agreement with lenders

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  2. Greek government commits to new fiscal measures for third bailout

    EconomyMacroeconomy

    billion on an annual basis corresponding to 2.6 percent of GDP. In order to prove its commitment

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  3. Labour cost fall has not produced jobs, bemoans GSEE in study
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    Society

    to address the widespread oligopolistic conditions in the Greek economy, in order to allow for a significant

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  4. Election Watch: 24 parties and coalitions apply to contest election

    Agora

    to contest the election (in alphabetical order, with outgoing parties in bold) * Anticapitalist Left

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  5. Election Watch: Greek voters to choose from 19 parties and coalitions
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    Agora

    in the last general election in January. List of approved parties and coalitions (in alphabetical order

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  6. Looking in on the Greek elections from the outside
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    Agora

    dominant during the summer months – is not making front-page headlines, for the time being. In order

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  7. Cabinet resignation on first day puts Tsipras's judgment in question
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    suggests that Tsipras has made severe compromises in order to keep his coalition partner happy

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  8. Where we stand in the Greek bank recapitalisation process
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    Economy

    the legislative framework and all required preparatory work in the next few weeks in order

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  9. Ambitious privatisation targets will test government's resolve

    Economy

    billion for 2016 and 1.3 billion for 2017. As a prior action and in order to re-launch

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  10. Newsletter 45 - 02/10/2015

    Newsletters

    his own house in order, it is difficult for him to then argue for Greek spending to be exempted from

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