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  1. DIMAR won't vote for coalition's presidential candidate, wants SYRIZA alliance
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    popularity above the 3 percent threshold that would secure DIMAR seats in Parliament whenever elections

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  2. DIMAR left in disarray after failed attempt to oust Kouvelis

    PoliticsGreek Politics

    percent threshold needed to elect MPs in a general election. A poll by E-Voice on Sunday put DIMAR on just

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  3. Percentage of Greeks at risk of poverty or social exclusion edges up to 35.7
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    Society

    disposable income below the ‘at risk of poverty’ threshold. This was set at 5,023 euros per person

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  4. Managing an orderly Greek exit from the memorandum
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    Agora

    three notches below this critical ECB threshold. Furthermore, ECB president Mario Draghi has

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  5. Greece moves closer to troika over fiscal gap, waits for response
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    up to the 62-year threshold, effective as of 2019 with a 3-year transition period. c) Freeze of all

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  6. Tsipras remains sketchy on coalition options, negotiating positions
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    threshold needed to enter Parliament. European stance In terms of how he would negotiate with the eurozone

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  7. Could Democratic Left (DIMAR) hold the key to the Greek presidential election result?
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    is currently polling well below the 3 percent threshold needed to gain seats in the House. This means

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  8. Papandreou seeks new, undefined role on political centre stage in Greece

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    by the former premier passing the 3 percent threshold needed to gain seats in Parliament. The question

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  9. Moody's sees 1.2 pct growth in Greece next year but highlights political risk

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    Early presidential elections accelerate the risk of early parliamentary elections, which is a credit negative, according to Moody’s latest comment on Greece. Higher risk stems from the high electoral threshold and the coalition government’s presently slim majority in parliament, the ratings agency

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  10. Newsletter 8 - 19/12/2014

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    , is that the bulk of accounts does not involve deposits in excess of the critical threshold of 100,000 euros

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