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  1. Five things to take away from the first round of Greek local elections
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    reasonably in other areas of the country and on a regional level took a little over the 450,000 votes

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  2. Golden Dawn rears its head in local polls, prompting rethink from main parties
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    hopeful took almost 9 percent. The far right party also received about 9 percent in Central Greece

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  3. What kind of poll win does SYRIZA need to eye snap elections?
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    years ago in Greece when just 52.6 percent of registered voters took part. Although still above

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  4. Jobs, hundreds of thousands of jobs
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    by over 140,000 jobs since he took charge. Admittedly, Greece’s economy has hit rock bottom and is set

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  5. PASOK's future hangs in balance as Greece prepares for EU vote
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    took over the leadership of PASOK in March 2012, when it was the leading party in the interim

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  6. Greece stuck in the long tunnel of political transition
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    alliance took just over 8 percent of the vote. It was slightly more than expected but PASOK still

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  7. EU vote highlights Greek center-left's urgent need for renewal
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    to the June 2012 general elections, when PASOK and DIMAR took 18.5 percent in total, support for the centre

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  8. Is post-election just pre-election in Greece?
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    with the Second Economic Adjustment Programme. We should not forget that the last review mission took eight

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  9. SYRIZA leads in most age groups, professions but coalition parties dominant among pensioners
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    . As for housewives, New Democracy took 30.3 percent of their support against 28.5 percent for SYRIZA. When

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  10. Tax chief's departure brings coalition revenue plans under scrutiny
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    The resignation on Thursday of Greece’s chief tax collector, Haris Theoharis, has raised questions about the Greek government’s commitment to creating a genuinely independent revenue service and meeting the troika’s demands. Theoharis, an IT expert, took over as general secretary of revenues

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