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  1. To Potami expected to provide clinching votes in vote on name deal
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    Theocharopoulos, who is an MP with KINAL but also leads the tiny Democratic Left (DIMAR), is one of the centre

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  2. Looming vote on Prespes Agreement triggers political upheaval
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    . His comments were followed by tiny Democratic Left (DIMAR), also part of KINAL, holding a central

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  3. Small parties suffer as Parliament edges towards vote on name deal
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    of tiny Democratic Left (DIMAR), who was thrown out of the centre-left Movement for Change (KINAL

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  4. What next for Cyprus gas after the Exxon find?
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    , it is a lot less than Israel’s 21.4 tcf Leviathan field and Egypt’s 32 tcf Zohr field. It is also a tiny

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  5. KINAL vies for space, plays hard-to-get ahead of elections
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    To Potami and tiny Democratic Left (DIMAR) from KINAL, the alliance’s hopes of making an impact

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  6. Tsipras makes new push to dominate Greek centre-left
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    would be joining the SYRIZA-Progressive Alliance effort, along with the leader of tiny Democratic

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  7. Tsipras aiming to guide SYRIZA towards new territory in opposition
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    Ragousis, as well as Thanassis Theocharopoulos, who led tiny Democratic Left (DIMAR), which

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  8. Govt’s “zero tolerance” approach to violent protest provokes accusations of authoritarianism
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    universities and neighbourhoods from the “fascistic imposition of tiny minorities”. The government

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  9. Structural considerations for a prosperous Greece

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    is. Luxembourg is a tiny economy with 450,000 people, but its per-capita income is the highest in the world

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  10. Public sector staff trends survive MoU exit, change of government
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    and other public sector bodies is a tiny fraction of the total, the appointments are regularly

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