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  1. An issue of statistical significance in Greece

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    for a haircut. Lastly, it is worth pointing out that Georgiou took over at ELSTAT in August 2010, three

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  2. Consensus, conviction and the anti-racism bill

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    presented himself as a leader with convictions when he took over New Democracy following the party’s

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  3. Honey, I shrunk the Greeks

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    on a significant scale and limited the bail-in of creditors when PSI eventually took place, leaving taxpayers

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  4. Nightmare on Democracy Street

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    there. The attack took place on a road named after democracy – the very same democracy that has been pushed

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  5. In hindsight it would have been nicer

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    was agreed in the end of October 2011 when the eurozone took actually a leading role in securing. Between May

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  6. If Golden Dawn MPs quit Parliament, would Greece go to elections? It's complicated

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    Dawn to win back those seats if it took part. The seats would go to the party or parties that gather... with the mainstream parties. It has been suggested that this could lead the party’s 18 MPs to resign en masse... criteria this would happen. It is certain that were the Golden Dawn MPs to resign en masse

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  7. Lest we forget

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    and abuse. Ultimately, it took the murder of a young, white Greek for the system to swing into action

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  8. Is New Democracy really trying to ease political tension?

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    by his standards, Kranidiotis took his left-bating too far this week and earned a reprimand of sorts

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  9. Ex-minister's jailing a boost for faltering sense of justice

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    prosecutor Yiannis Tentes took over a newly created post in the summer as Greece’s anti-corruption supremo

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  10. Is Democratic Left set to make a shock return to Greece's coalition?
    Photo by Harry van Versendaal

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    prime minister. MP Yiannis Panousis took a completely different view to his colleagues and said

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