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  1. Why Tsipras might gamble on snap elections
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    seeing just 118 of his coalition’s 162 MPs back the third bailout in Friday’s vote, which took him

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  2. Opposition drags out pre-election process, hoping Tsipras pays cost

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    took a gamble by asking for the mandate as he runs of the risk of being seen as delaying

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  3. SYRIZA and New Democracy neck-and-neck as post-election scenarios become clearer
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    that 68.5 percent of respondents took a negative view of the negotiations. 3) Most Greeks believe

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  4. Election Watch: What are Greeks voting for?
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    that it is a more reliable option than the flitty SYRIZA that took Greece to the edge of a euro exit

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  5. In tight election race, rare TV debate carries element of unknown

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    on September 14. In the handful of parliamentary debates that have been held since Meimarakis took over

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

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    of the total. Taken together, that made them more successful than poll-topping New Democracy, which took 1.19

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  7. Election Watch: Greek voters to choose from 19 parties and coalitions
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    , I Save Lives,’ Panagriarian Workers Movement of Greece (PAEKE) party, which took one vote

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  8. New Democracy heads for leadership vote as opposition ponders poll result
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    place in October or November. It is not clear yet if current leader Evangelos Meimarakis, who took

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  9. Neither necessary, nor good

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    . This process really took off in November 2011, when the ultra-nationalist LAOS party was included

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  10. Potami and PASOK look for next roles following contrasting poll results
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    January, taking it to 6.2 percent. This has helped Genimmata’s nascent leadership after she took

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