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  1. House of cards (The rise and fall of Akis Tsochatzopoulos)
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    Agora

    . There was a time not too long ago in Greece that these men would have slept easily at night, knowing

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  2. Greece gets new finance minister but old guard dominates cabinet reshuffle
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    knowing that there is a chance the government might fail to elect a new president of the republic

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  3. Greek-German relations: Perception versus reality

    Agora

    . These visitors come in good faith, knowing full well that they will face challenging questions due

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  4. SYRIZA shows keener interest in foreign policy as possible elections near
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    PoliticsForeign Policy

    " as he attempted to send a message that SYRIZA would not take risks in these areas. Knowing

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  5. Final presidential vote likely to segue into snap elections for Greece
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    The Greek government goes into the final round of the presidential vote on Monday knowing it is unlikely that its candidate, Stavros Dimas, will be elected and that snap national elections will have to be called. The 168 votes that Dimas gathered in the second ballot provided some hope that he

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  6. SYRIZA's own goals one of main threats to party's poll lead
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    of not knowing how the Eurosystem works. The idea of “printing” money also brings back to the fore

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  7. Complications over president a taste of things to come for Tsipras?
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    strongest card over the presidency, knowing that he will have to be more restrained in his approach

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  8. Newsletter 16 - 20/02/2015

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    possible Lafazanis chose this as a battle he could win, knowing that blocking any deal

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  9. A pause in uncertainty but for how long?

    Agora

    Is Friday’s agreement at the Eurogroup a good deal for Greece? In some respects it is but in more respects it is not. Above all, the four-month agreement leaves Greece walking an economic and political tightrope over the next four months without knowing what lies at the end of it. But let’s start

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  10. Will the real men of unity please stand up?
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    Agora

    to the “troika” of lenders, rather than the “institutions” mentioned in official documents, knowing this would

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