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  1. How Greece's electoral map changed radically over 10 years
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    to power with a landslide win. SYRIZA wins With an agenda including open confrontation

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  2. Tsipras vows to cancel reduction of tax-free threshold as SYRIZA seeks way back

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    that they have also made it clear they do not intend to drop the threshold if they come to power and have

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  3. Tsipras tries to use Brussels warning to his political advantage
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    to power and implements its supposed neoliberal strategy. Speaking at a tourism conference

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  4. Concern mounts in Athens regarding Turkish stance in Aegean, East Med

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    . The next administration in Athens will clearly have a lot on its plate when it comes to power

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  5. Mitsotakis vows to push on with tax cuts despite fiscal concerns

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    first three months in power. A eurozone official also confirmed on Wednesday that the Eurogroup

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  6. Tsakalotos douses talk of Tsipras facing post-election leadership challenge
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    Democracy takes power, there is unlikely to be a challenger willing to stand in the way

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  7. ND unfurls array of policies as it prepares for final stretch of campaign
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    ). Meanwhile, concern is growing about the fate of the Public Power Corporation (PPC), which

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  8. Newsletter 212 -28/06/2019

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    will find the necessary fiscal space to adopt the measures if it comes to power. A new opinion poll

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  9. Mitsotakis aims to hit ground running as polls point to clear majority on July 7

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    the dangerous state in which the Public Power Corporation finds itself. He blamed the government

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  10. The benefits of being Greek
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    it is an assortment of people who simply would prefer to be in power, rather than the incumbents. I think

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