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  1. Tsipras targets pensioners with final pledge as Mitsotakis woos undecided voters
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    a considerable lead for the opposition party, the gap projected by Pulse is a point lower than

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  2. How SYRIZA lost and New Democracy won
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    Sunday’s European Parliament elections result in Greece confirmed that the dominance of Alexis Tsipras in the country’s politics, which started with a win in the same contest in 2014, has come to an end. Data from exit polls and the latest official results point to three main factors

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  3. PBO sees fiscal target being reached despite expansionary measures
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    impact of this expansionary outlay however the PBO makes a strong point of noting

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  4. Eurobank net profits at 19.7 mln in Q1, merger with Grivalia Properties complete
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    Eurobank recorded net profits of 19.7 million euros in the first quarter (Q1) of 2019, representing a year-on-year (YoY) decline of 42.9 percent versus net profits of 34.5 million euros in Q1 2018. Net results before discontinued operations and restructuring costs point to profits of 27.3 million

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  5. EU elections in Greece: Applying a different scale of values
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    Elections, especially when they point to a substantial shift in power, often coax observers into making snap judgments even though history tells us that the fluctuations of politics and political figures are best assessed from a distance. “When the perspective of time has lengthened, all stands

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  6. How Greece's electoral map changed radically over 10 years
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    chance The months that followed brought Greece to the lowest point in its relationship with its

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  7. Lenders set to highlight reform delays, leaving fiscal gap concerns until after elections
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    document will also point out where Athens is falling short. The lenders are expected to draw attention

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  8. Parties' competing tax pledges come up against challenging reality

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    . This is a technical point, but it has some potentially significant cost implications, particularly

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  9. ND maintains big lead but keeps foot down to counter possible low turnout
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    in Sunday’s To Vima shows New Democracy with a nine-point lead over SYRIZA, which is almost as large

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  10. Mitsotakis steps up pressure on voters to avoid July 7 letdown

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    at that point. The next opportunity for the matter to be discussed will be in Athens on July 16

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