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  1. How big is the gap separating Greece and the institutions?
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    to 3.5 percent with estimated revenues of 120 million for 2015 and 250 million for 2016

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  2. MPs vote for referendum amid growing uncertainty about euro membership
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    Democracy, To Potami, PASOK and the Communist Party voted against for a total of 120. Two MPs were

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  3. Referendum call stretches state liquidity, pensioners first to bear the brunt
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    , the limit was set at just 120 euros for the 3-day period below the proportional amount of 180 euros

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  4. Newsletter 33 - 03/07/2015

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    amount of 120 euros. In the private sector, a number of companies, mostly small and micro... is unlikely to en masse favour being part of a national emergency government. The other possibility

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  5. Newsletter 34 - 10/07/2015

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    pensioners with deposit books only. Initially, a one-off withdrawal limit of 120 euros applied

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  6. Reshuffle of limited scope, ambition suggests elections on horizon
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    , Tsipras fails to ensure more than 120 coalition MPs back the latest set of measures

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  7. Bank holiday to end but capital controls remain and some transactions forbidden
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    servicing pensioners to withdraw 120 euros from their pensions in one transaction once or twice a week

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  8. No further damage for Tsipras in second vote as SYRIZA stand-off continues

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    No and 5 abstentions), meaning the prime minister achieved his objectives of a) not falling below the 120

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  9. Possibility of snap elections after third bailout agreed is firmly on Tsipras's agenda
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    bailout, when there will be a danger of the government failing to secure even 120 votes from its MPs

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  10. Why Tsipras might gamble on snap elections
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    below the absolute minimum of 120 needed in a confidence vote. Many observers outside Greece find

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