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Greek PM offers no more incentives for presidential vote, braces for snap elections
PoliticsGreek PoliticsPrime Minister Antonis Samaras has decided not to increase the offer he made last Sunday in a bid to secure the election of Stavros Dimas as president in the third and final vote on Monday. Speaking to Greek state TV channel NERIT on Saturday, Samaras repeated the concessions he had set out almost
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Final presidential vote likely to segue into snap elections for Greece
PoliticsGreek Politicsinterview with state TV on Saturday evening, Prime Minister Antonis Samaras focussed on the possibility
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Venizelos ready to work with SYRIZA but leftists and Papandreou to have last say
PoliticsGreek Politics. Speaking on Alpha TV, Venizelos highlighted weaknesses in SYRIZA’s argument but suggested
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Undecided voters could still decide crucial aspects of Greek elections
PoliticsGreek PoliticsUniversity’s poll for Skai TV on Monday indicated that 9 percent of Greeks have not yet chosen how
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SYRIZA's own goals one of main threats to party's poll lead
PoliticsGreek Politicsobjections from colleagues. During a TV discussion, Makri suggested that Greece could “print up to 100
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Newsletter 12 - 23/01/2015
. A survey by GPO for Mega TV published on Thursday gave SYRIZA 6 percentage points ahead of New
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Three things to watch out for in today's Greek elections
PoliticsGreek PoliticsNew Democracy. SYRIZA majority? A survey by GPO for Mega TV published on Thursday gave SYRIZA 6
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SYRIZA heading for big but maybe not conclusive win, exit polls suggest
PoliticsGreek Politicswith Greece's lenders. Initial reaction from SYRIZA officials who have been taking party in TV panel
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After rocky start, some political backing for SYRIZA but ECB holds key
PoliticsGreek Politics, Deputy Prime Minister Yiannis Dragasakis expressed hope in an interview with Mega TV that there might
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Tsipras faces dissent from SYRIZA MPs but serious rift unlikely at this stage
PoliticsGreek Politicsfor or against the deal. State Minister Alekos Flambouraris told Mega TV that a total of 18 MPs voiced
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