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  1. Newsletter 149 -2/02/2018

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    also put the coalition on tenterhooks. SYRIZA’s partner, Independent Greeks (ANEL), is backing

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  2. Tsipras opts for modest changes to cabinet rather than renewal
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    for this backing. It should be noted that it had been expected that DIMAR would ally with SYRIZA

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  3. Newsletter 153 -2/03/2018

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    as reward for this backing. Kouvelis takes the position of Dimitris Vitsas, a SYRIZA veteran, who was moved

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  4. Tsipras suffers setbacks in bid to build momentum ahead of MoU exit
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    that support for New Democracy stands at 25.2 percent, compared to 16.3 percent for SYRIZA. Backing for both

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  5. Newsletter 157 -30/03/2018

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    to 16.3 percent for SYRIZA. Backing for both parties declined since February, as the chart below shows

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  6. Pressure mounts on coalition to complete fourth review prior actions
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    for SYRIZA in the last elections have shown their backing for their party so far, many of the undecided

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  7. PM tries to halt election speculation as poll gap widens
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    . Meanwhile, backing for SYRIZA is seen falling from 25.2 percent to 23.3 percent during the same

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  8. An uncertain and wasted year for Italy
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    and calm the markets. As the new government will fail to win parliamentary backing, Cottarelli would

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  9. Parties draw dividing lines ahead of new protests over name issue
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    of the opposition parties are backing the latest demonstrations, along with a large number of bishops. New Democracy

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  10. Bond difficulties put a dent in coalition's exit plans
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    avoided backing the idea of a credit line, he has accused the government of not making the exit secure

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