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  1. Newsletter 131 - 8/9/2017

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    great traction. The coalition appears to have decided that its best hope of winning back support

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  2. PASOK emerges victorious from first round of centre-left leadership vote
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    the winning candidate is able to establish unity, build on whatever momentum the leadership contest

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  3. Gennimata aims to secure centre-left leadership in run-off vote
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    leader a strong chance of winning Sunday’s ballot, although some commentators have pointed out that New

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  4. Gennimata handed task of transforming PASOK into broader centre-left alliance
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    of winning back supporters who drifted from PASOK to SYRIZA, many of whom currently declare no allegiance

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  5. Mitsotakis rules out roles for relatives, Tsipras mulls way out of pension cuts
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    , arguing that the proportional representation system (no 50-seat bonus for the winning party

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  6. Thessaloniki Port Authority contract signed, Hellenikon takes another step
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    The contract for the sale of a 67-percent stake in the Thessaloniki Port Aurthority (OLTH) was signed on Thursday between Greece’s privatisation agency and the German-led consortium which submitted the winning tender earlier this year. The consortium consisted of private equity firm Deutsche Invest

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  7. Greek parties face fine balance as they discuss name issue
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    Parliament (Public Issue has the Union of Centrists on 2.5 percent and ANEL on 2 percent), the winning

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  8. No sign of coalition letting up on Novartis case as poll shows gap closing
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    of winning back support and perhaps denying the centre-right and centre-left parties vital votes

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  9. Greece's foreign policy trap
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    Kurdish YPG militia fighters. Last April, Erdogan was able to extend his powers after winning

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  10. Political turbulence due to name deal creates election doubts
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    chances of winning the vote with enough support for a clear majority or to create a coalition led

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