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  1. Tsakalotos appears but gives little away about negotiations with creditors
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    tension Despite this show of unity, there have been some signs of wear-and-tear in the relationship

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  2. PASOK launches attempt to form alliance that would rival SYRIZA
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    from political wear-and-tear. The immediate question is who will lead the new vehicle. Gennimata

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  3. PM sparks speculation with Theodorakis talks as centre-left gears up for congress
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    New Democracy or SYRIZA in order to avoid the wear and tear that usually befalls a junior coalition

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  4. Working-class homes or millionaires' mansions - what's going under the hammer in property auctions?
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    or celebrities from the lists of defaulters. Away from the tear gas, the political rhetoric and the gossip pages

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  5. PM tries to halt election speculation as poll gap widens
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    Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras has asked SYRIZA MPs and members to refrain from speculating about the next elections as polls continue to show the government suffering wear and tear from its handling of foreign policy issues in particular. Tsipras spoke at a meeting of SYRIZA’s political secretariat

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  6. Is the cost of Greece's public sector soaring again?
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    , the opposition’s populist promises to tear up the rulebook lack credibility given the fate of similar

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  7. PM stands by Macedonia name deal, Kammenos continues to sow confusion

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    Saturday’s demonstration in Thessaloniki, which included some violent clashes and the use of tear gas

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  8. SYRIZA and ANEL: Far from picture-perfect

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    the exact opposite i.e. to “tear up” Greece’s memorandum (MoU) with its international lenders, Tsipras

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  9. Looming vote on Prespes Agreement triggers political upheaval
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    The imminent vote on the Prespes Agreement and the disturbances that overshadowed Sunday’s rally against the name deal have ratcheted up political tension in Greece. New Democracy attacked SYRIZA on Sunday after police made extensive use of tear gas, which critics claim was a deliberate ploy

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  10. MPs prepare to vote on name deal, although delays are possible
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    , in fact, that he has reassured European officials that a New Democracy government will not tear up

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