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Refugee crisis poses multiple political challenges for Tsipras
PoliticsForeign PolicyPrime Minister Alexis Tsipras promised on Friday an emergency plan to deal with a growing refugee and migrant crisis in Greece that has caught his government completely unprepared. Tsipras met with Alternate Minister for Immigration Policy Tasia Christodoulopoulou and several other cabinet members
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On the agreement for a third bailout
Agora, demanding further negotiations before there is a final deal on the new programme.
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Draft bill sees millions in savings and revenues from variety of bailout interventions
EconomyProgrammeThe government tabled in Parliament on Wednesday the draft bill containing the agreement for new financial aid from the European Stability Mechanism (ESM) and the prior actions that Athens will have to implement as part of this deal. The General Accounting Office (GAO) report that accompanies
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Tsipras bides his time on confidence vote, weighs up options
PoliticsGreek Politicsto back the bailout deal expressing their support for the administration. Given that many of those 44
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Why Tsipras might gamble on snap elections
Agorawith creditors at the last minute to ask Greeks to judge the bailout deal on offer. Both of those gambles
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Tsipras makes move to trigger swift elections but opposition stands in way
PoliticsGreek Politicsdid not repeat his earlier rhetoric about the deal not having his ownership. The speech was also
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Defections and alliances as parties set out on campaign trail
PoliticsGreek Politicsa deal with Democratic Left (DIMAR), which was part of a coalition with the socialists and New
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First TV debate does little to fire up election contest
PoliticsGreek PoliticsDemocracy leader of being embroiled in a suspect submarine deal while he was defence minister about
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Newsletter 43 - 18/09/2015
government will face and deal with are pretty clear. Most of them stem from the commitments
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Greek politics to dash voters hopes again
AgoraThe last time Greeks went to the polls was for the July 5th referendum, when Tsipras was asking and actively campaigned for a “resounding no” to the deal that the country’s creditors had offered just a few days prior. Tsipras got his wish. The “No” was as loud as it could get but then events
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