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Eurogroup approves 3rd bailout for Greece but expects swift, extensive action
EconomyProgrammeThe Eurogroup agreed on the terms of Greece’s third bailout on Friday, paving the way for Athens to receive its first tranche from a package of up to 86 billion euros in new loans next week. The agreement in Brussels came after a relatively straightforward meeting that took place a few hours after
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Why Tsipras might gamble on snap elections
Agoraseeing just 118 of his coalition’s 162 MPs back the third bailout in Friday’s vote, which took him
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Opposition drags out pre-election process, hoping Tsipras pays cost
PoliticsGreek Politicstook a gamble by asking for the mandate as he runs of the risk of being seen as delaying
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SYRIZA and New Democracy neck-and-neck as post-election scenarios become clearer
PoliticsGreek Politicsthat 68.5 percent of respondents took a negative view of the negotiations. 3) Most Greeks believe
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Election Watch: What are Greeks voting for?
Agorathat it is a more reliable option than the flitty SYRIZA that took Greece to the edge of a euro exit
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In tight election race, rare TV debate carries element of unknown
PoliticsGreek Politicson September 14. In the handful of parliamentary debates that have been held since Meimarakis took over
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Election Watch: 24 parties and coalitions apply to contest election
Agoraof the total. Taken together, that made them more successful than poll-topping New Democracy, which took 1.19
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Election Watch: Greek voters to choose from 19 parties and coalitions
Agora, I Save Lives,’ Panagriarian Workers Movement of Greece (PAEKE) party, which took one vote
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New Democracy heads for leadership vote as opposition ponders poll result
PoliticsGreek Politicsplace in October or November. It is not clear yet if current leader Evangelos Meimarakis, who took
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Neither necessary, nor good
Agora. This process really took off in November 2011, when the ultra-nationalist LAOS party was included
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