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  1. Waiting for the hurricane
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    problems holding Greece back has been disappointing so far. The only excuse that Tsipras and his

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  2. Greece: After a deal, work on a solution
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    countries in southern Europe. Labour market inflexibility is thus unlikely to be holding back the Greek

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  3. Tsipras needs to sign a deal, but which one?

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    holding up such an agreement. For instance, 89 percent of respondents said the government should not give

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  4. Yes to the referendum, no to the way it's being held
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    with creditors five years ago. In late 2011, when Papandreou proposed holding one, Tsipras was against

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  5. Outcome of next vote on prior actions to set tone for political developments
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    or October. According to reports, some of his advisers have suggested holding off calling snap polls

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  6. Tsipras gears up for internal battle, sets priorities for summer

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    of the institutions’ envoys entering ministries by holding meetings in hotel rooms.

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  7. Newsletter 38 - 07/08/2015

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    to their constituencies to speak with voters. The only way to overcome this friction without holding new elections

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  8. Why Tsipras might gamble on snap elections
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    holding new elections is for Tsipras to split with the dissenters within his party and form a new

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  9. Tsipras may choose benefits of longer game on elections
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    probably have to live up to his pledge of holding a party congress in September, which woul likely

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  10. Tsipras seen edging towards snap elections in September
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    Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras was meeting with key advisers and government officials on Thursday afternoon, with all indications being that he will lead the country to snap elections. Speculation is increasing that Tsipras will opt for holding polls sooner rather than later, with the ballot coming

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