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  1. Newsletter 50 - 06/11/2015

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    and migrant arrivals, which passed the 600,000-mark this week, while Brussels and member states start

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  2. Internal and external difficulties with measures expose coalition's weaknesses
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    has to judicial authorities. It should be noted that he was a former member of Democratic Left

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  3. Positive mood but little substance in Tsipras's Turkey visit
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    is not an EU member. There were some points of agreement in Ankara, though. The two sides agreed on forming

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  4. EU-Turkey refugee agreement: A life saver or a dud?
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    on resources and politics within many of member states. The first country that would feel the effects

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  5. Newsletter 54 - 04/12/2015

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    . The EU has chosen to flex its muscle with its weakest member, the one that has been most burdened

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  6. Greece a gateway and scapegoat in EU's refugee crisis
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    chosen to flex its muscle with its weakest member, the one that has been most burdened operationally

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  7. Growing criticism of coalition's handling of public sector jobs

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    , the decision on hiring new school chiefs is assigned to five-member regional education councils. Two

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  8. Holding out for a (reformist) hero
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    than a decade and who is the member of a political dynasty) can magically re-energise Greek politics

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  9. Mitsotakis win sends ripples through other opposition parties

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    in 2012, while Skylakakis was also a founding member of Democratic Alliance, a party set up

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  10. Mounting pension protests exert more pressure on coalition
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    . On Tuesday, the government attempted to secure cross-party approval for a new, nine-member board

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