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  1. Tsipras tries to stem losses to left ahead of snap elections

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    Independent Greeks (ANEL), there are doubts about whether the electoral arithmetic will permit this. ANEL... backing for SYRIZA fall from the 36.3 percent it received in January. Many of the party’s most popular

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  2. Newsletter 135 - 13/10/2017

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    voted against the bill and two others abstained. Only one ANEL MP, from a total of nine, backed... but has rekindled the discussion about the incompatibility between SYRIZA and ANEL. For now... in the northern Aegean, where permits rose by 54.2 percent. The biggest fall came from western

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  3. Name issue and auction targets make waves in domestic politics
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    leads the junior coalition partner Independent Greeks (ANEL), may prove an obstacle to any deal....” This has caused disquiet within SYRIZA and concern that the coalition may even fall apart over... that it was wrong of ANEL MPs to take part in Sunday’s protest and warned SYRIZA’s coalition partner to take

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  4. Newsletter 124 - 23/06/2017

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    Unfollow, the convict claims that he spoke to the Independent Greeks (ANEL) leader about the case... positive signs after deterioration in March The improvement in the headline figure is from a fall... of Greece (BoG) figures showed. The improvement in the headline figure comes from a fall

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  5. What brought down Golden Dawn?
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    chronicle the rise and fall of Golden Dawn while trying to isolate some of the forces at play in both... and tried under SYRIZA/ANEL, entering its final stage under New Democracy), lawyers for the prosecution... to outlive the party itself. Despite the precipitous fall in its overall support, Golden Dawn was still

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  6. Greece and lenders with conceptual, as well as practical, gaps to bridge
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    A meeting on Friday between Greek Finance Minister Yanis Varoufakis and Eurogroup chief Jeroen Dijsselbloem that ended with a terse handshake and the Dutchman’s obvious displeasure has heightened concern that Greece and its lenders are heading towards a perhaps irreparable rift. As was the case

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  7. What Dijsselbloem didn't say
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    the Dutchman’s comments. Calls for Dijsselbloem’s resignation came from Portugal and Italy, while

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  8. Ring of Fire

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    destructionists bearing chunks of marble and Molotov cocktails on one side and the monolithic police armed

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  9. Newsletter 146 -12/01/2018

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    (ANEL) MPs for the draft legislation next week. This will then leave about 10 prior actions... for a second month this year. The fall originates almost entirely from a fall in Emergency Liquidity

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  10. Newsletter 150 -26/01/2018

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    Greeks (ANEL) leader made a separate comment regarding the demonstration. “Today’s rally represented... that revenues declined by 475 million year-on-year to 79.69 billion. A 24.9 percent fall in transfers... billion euros. ​This was driven by a combination of a fall in the purchase of non-financial assets

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