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  1. Tsipras and the binary opposition
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    time did not want it to be directly associated with them for fear that it would put voters off tells

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  2. Tsipras looks for traction with elections finely balanced in final stretch
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    put the conservatives ahead: Marc: SYRIZA 24.4, New Democracy 24 Kapa Research: SYRIZA 26.5, New

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  3. In fragmented political environment, Meimarakis banks on message of unity

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    Party leaders are finalising their candidate lists for the September 20 elections as New Democracy continues to play the unity card, which has served the conservatives well in the campaign so far. No major surprises are expected on the lists put forward by SYRIZA and New Democracy, especially given

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  4. Election Watch: What are Greeks voting for?
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    to a dusting off of the Lagarde list of Greeks with deposits in Switzerland and plans to put

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  5. Election Watch: 24 parties and coalitions apply to contest election

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    five times to enter the European Parliament). Opinion polls put the party at around 4 percent, which

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  6. Greek politics to dash voters hopes again

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    tenure in office, the only project that it actively pursued was a gas pipe from Russia, having put

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  7. Neither necessary, nor good

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    that a government with a broad majority (255 out of 300 MPs) was being put in place under

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  8. Cabinet resignation on first day puts Tsipras's judgment in question
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    reportedly put forward their MP Panayiotis Sgouridis, a former PASOK lawmaker, as a replacement

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  9. Newsletter 44 - 25/09/2015

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    with politicians with expertise. This is likely to put great pressure on Tsakalotos, Chouliarakis

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  10. Tsipras raises debt relief at UN but refugee crisis may prove more pressing issue

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    Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras chose to put the issue of debt relief front and centre when he spoke at the United Nations on Sunday, ahead of a busy few days of meetings in New York. Tsipras spoke briefly at the leaders’ summit, where methods to achieve wide-ranging development targets over

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