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Opposition keeps spotlight on arms deal as coalition looks for way out
PoliticsGreek Politicsnot want to seem less in tune with the concerns of the working class than its leftist rivals, even
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Athens unmoved as relations with Russia become chillier
PoliticsForeign Policydoors. Transatlantic relations seem to have become a priority for the SYRIZA coalition government
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Auctions, strikes trouble Tsipras but focus still on programme exit
PoliticsGreek Politicsauctions and the strike legislation do not seem enough to upset his plans, even though there are some
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Talks on Macedonia name issue to be ramped up but Kammenos unmoved
PoliticsForeign Policyin the last six months and they seem to have a good relationship. FYROM’s Prime Minister Zoran Zaev said
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Coalition in last-minute legislative rush, extends helping hand to MPs
PoliticsGreek Politicswill consider going to the polls before Greece has exited its programme next summer. The handouts seem more
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. The handouts seem more an attempt to end the year on a high in public relations terms, and perhaps
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Coalition hits some turbulence but expects cohesion for multi-bill vote
PoliticsGreek Politics, the government’s eyes seem firmly fixed on the programme finishing line and the political benefits
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How Greece sleepwalked off a cliff in 2009, in black and white
Agora, they seem unable to enlighten voters and both are trapped by political miscalculations and internal
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Kammenos dismisses talk of coalition rift but maintains Macedonia name objections
PoliticsGreek Politicsthe four-year term is up,” said Kammenos after speaking with his MPs, who seem to share his position
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Coalition braces for Sunday demo, ponders impact on cooperation
PoliticsGreek PoliticsThe government is bracing itself for Sunday’s demonstration in Athens over the Macedonia name issue but does not seem to be deterred in its efforts to reach a settlement with Skopje. All eyes are on the rally. Its tone and size could have an impact on the decisions taken by Greek parties
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