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  1. The rise of a "Spanish SYRIZA" transform’s country’s politics
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    polls, due to be held in May. As national elections get closer, the party will be forced to actively

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  2. Is there (sustainable) growth in Greece?
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    are interpreted as an 'upside surprise' one can get a pretty good idea of the parlous state of the euro

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  3. Tsipras shuns growing calls for compromise on presidential vote

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    , it is clear that Tsipras wants to leave no ambivalence about his position. As we get closer

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  4. Two more parties prepare to step onto overcrowded Greek political stage
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    will get off the ground in the wake of George Papandreou and several other PASOK MPs expressing

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  5. All the numbers that matter in the Greek presidential election
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    on the support of Neo-Nazis for its survival. The outcome In order to get the 180 votes it needs, the government

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  6. Opposition parties' stance on president provides gov't with little hope so far
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    round of voting, should the coalition’s hopeful get less than around 170 votes. Speculation pointed

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  7. Greek primary cash surplus up to 2.61 bln at end of November

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    . Reconciling BoG primary cash surplus of 2.61 billion to MoF methodology, we get an ‘adjusted’ comparable

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  8. Greece: Where did it all go wrong?
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    in the battle with SYRIZA drove away a substantial part of the electorate that had helped Samaras get

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  9. Samaras softens stance on snap elections as decisive presidential vote looms
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    independents left to entice. This means that to get 180, Samaras would still need at least 11 votes

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  10. A little more persuasion, a little less reaction
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    is stopped dead in its tracks. New Democracy can get away without being questioned about its lack

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