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Opposition parties' stance on president provides gov't with little hope so far
PoliticsGreek Politicsline in favour of early elections. There had been a suggestion that some of the party’s 12 MPs
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Greek stocks plunge again as bond yields climb to new high amid political turmoil
Economy, the biggest daily loss since 1987. As a result, more than 12 billion euros have been wiped from
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Almost all services in Greece saw decline in Q3
EconomyMacroeconomyThe evolution of the turnover indices for the services sector showed a further worsening in the third quarter (Q3) of 2014 with 12 out of the 14 service activities recording a drop, according to the Hellenic Statistical Authority (ELSTAT). In the preceding two quarters, the negative performance
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New claim of attempt to bribe MP casts shadow over presidential vote
PoliticsGreek Politicstheir lawmakers. Last month, another of the party’s 12 deputies claimed that someone claiming to have ties
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Greeks most pessimistic about EU's prospects
Society), while 32% said they were neutral, which is slightly below the average of 37 percent. In 12 member
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Coalition to gain more support for president but still short of 180
PoliticsGreek Politicsis around 170, Samaras will need defections from DIMAR and Independent Greeks, which has 12 MPs, to reach
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Greek travel receipts continued upward course in October, rising by 4.6 pct
EconomyMacroeconomyby a decline in the travel spending per trip by 12 percent to 502 euros. October The breakdown of incoming
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Greek PM offers no more incentives for presidential vote, braces for snap elections
PoliticsGreek Politicsfor the candidate, while the possibility of tempting anywhere near the 12 MPs needed across the aisle
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Final presidential vote likely to segue into snap elections for Greece
PoliticsGreek Politics, six short of the 180 needed. The possibility of six of the 12 Independent Greeks MPs defying
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Snap elections in Greece: The scenarios ahead
PoliticsGreek Politics, the percentage that goes to parties that do not pass the hurdle would rise to as much as 12 percent
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