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

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    may have a very small representation in Parliament or might not even clear the 3 percent threshold

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  2. Tsipras hints at post-election scenario of grand coalition, without him as PM

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    (ANEL). However, there are doubts about whether ANEL will get over the 3 percent threshold to win

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  3. Newsletter 40 - 28/08/2015

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    and ANEL have enough seats to continue their coalition? Will PASOK pass the 3 percent threshold

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  4. Opinion polls indicate fragmentation, close election race

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    percent threshold to enter Parliament 6) In contrast, coalition partner Independent Greeks seems

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  5. Election Watch: End of an era as Papandreous bow out of elections

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    that failed to cross the 3 percent parliamentary threshold. With the former prime minister and PASOK

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  6. SYRIZA and New Democracy neck-and-neck as post-election scenarios become clearer
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    coalition partner Independent Greeks will not pass the 3 percent threshold to enter Parliament. Alco

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  7. Greek QE eligibility? We're not there yet
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    threshold, if all other conditions are met, currently stands at 2.9 billion euros. This amount

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  8. Election Watch: What are Greeks voting for?
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    the 3 percent threshold for entering Parliament. It is difficult to see what PASOK claims it can bring

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  9. In tight election race, rare TV debate carries element of unknown

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    is the only one that opinion polls suggest may fall below the 3 percent threshold needed to elect

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  10. Newsletter 43 - 18/09/2015

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    threshold), would give each party around 15 seats. This means that the three parties could form

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