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  1. After reaching SLA, Athens focuses on prior actions and next bond issue
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    to result in the SLA being rubber stamped and the Greek government then being given a few weeks to pass

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  2. Auctions, strikes trouble Tsipras but focus still on programme exit
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    The busy few weeks ahead for the government, as well as the sensitivity of some of the measures that need to be carried out, have rekindled speculation about whether the pressure might become too much for the SYRIZA-led coalition, forcing Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras to consider snap elections

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  3. SYRIZA tweaks auction rules to appease MPs, defends clean exit narrative
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    in the coming weeks and months as far as his own party is concerned. Further friction is expected

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  4. Athens hits back over EU's refugee criticism, but domestic gripes more of a concern
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    at the hot spots over the last few weeks in order to alleviate the pressure and improve conditions

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  5. Coalition focuses on positives as MPs gear up for vote on vast multi-bill
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    weeks. However, it is not expected that this will give rise to any rebellion within SYRIZA, whose

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  6. Coalition approves multi-bill in Parliament, Tsipras picks up extra MP
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    The coalition sailed through a vote on the vast multi-bill that it submitted to Parliament just last week despite various moments of friction within government ranks over the last few weeks. As expected, SYRIZA and Independent Greeks lawmakers rallied around Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras and his

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  7. Tsipras tries to secure church's support in Macedonia name talks
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    The discussion about the Macedonian name issue, which began in earnest in New York this week, is gradually becoming a key factor in the domestic political scene. Negotiators from Athens and Skopje met for UN-mediated talks this week after several weeks of relatively positive noises from the two

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  8. Newsletter 148 -26/01/2018

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    to bridge the gaps between the two sides in the coming weeks. The impact this has on Greece’s

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  9. Macedonia issue, planned rally stoke tension between parties
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    ” or “quite” important. The key challenge for Tsipras in the weeks ahead, if negotiations with FYROM proceed

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  10. Athens puts off bond sale, has fiscal concerns to address
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    the coming weeks.

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