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  1. Bailout talks, SYRIZA bickering continue - no definite end date for either
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    the central committee's decision last week to back Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras in his call for the internal

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  2. Tsipras ponders delaying snap elections until debt relief talks start
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    the party is expected to be formalised) and then call snap elections, Tsipras is considering delaying

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  3. European Commission's Greek DSA sees recession ahead, debt becoming unsustainable

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    slippages in the first half of the year, the agreed fiscal targets with the Greek authorities call

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  4. Tsipras wins vote on 3rd bailout but loses more MPs, raising probability of snap polls
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    that Tsipras will call a confidence vote next week, once this phase of negotiations has been completed

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  5. Tsipras seen edging towards snap elections in September
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    the Supreme Court) as caretaker prime minister and call elections to be held within 30 days. The caretaker

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  6. SYRIZA buffeting continues as parties get set for official start of election race

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    that it is unlikely President Prokopis Pavlopoulos will call a meeting of party leaders after that in a last-ditch

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  7. Unemployment rate edged up to 25.2 pct in June

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    . The official estimates by the institutions that oversee Greece’s adjustment programme call

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  8. S&P affirms Greek ratings at 'CCC+/C' with stable outlook

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    be unsustainable. On the snap elections’ call, S&P notes that it will likely delay the disbursement

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  9. No let up ahead in terms of fiscal demands for new Greek government

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    Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) call for a primary deficit of 0.25 percent of GDP in 2015 and a surplus

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  10. Cabinet resignation on first day puts Tsipras's judgment in question
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    , the negative reaction prompted the prime minister to call Independent Greeks leader Panos Kammenos

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