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  1. Calls for snap polls, parliamentary probes set tone for polarised politics
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    for the government to resign and the premier calling for a parliamentary inquiry into bank loans received

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  2. Athens in quandary over IMF as Fund's role in bailout is firmed up

    PoliticsGreek Politics

    to resign. As we mentioned last week, Mitsotakis’s decision to adopt a more aggressive approach

    7%
  3. Bailout talks inch forward as Juncker comments complicate matters
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    Tsakalotos reportedly even threatening to resign over the matter. The government is hoping that its case

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  4. SYRIZA not entirely behind plans for changes to constitution, electoral system
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    The relatively low turnout for the anti-government protest held in Athens on Wednesday means that internal party issues are coming to the fore again. Less than 10,000 people are estimated to have attended the “Resign” (Paraiteitheite) demonstration, which was organised via social media and sought

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  5. Brexit and Grexit – Britain’s referendum and Greece

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    in the EU. It will mean he has to resign at once. The referendum he called is now a national vote

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  6. Government's relationship with Stournaras teeters again

    PoliticsForeign Policy

    that the government-appointed members of the board of directors at Attica Bank resign as part

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  7. Newsletter 89 - 23/09/2016

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    was unconstitutional, then the government should resign. Also, PASOK and New Democracy forced Parliament’s

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  8. Tsipras's meeting with judiciary seen crossing the line
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    , and prompted two Council of State judges to resign from their union in protest. Sakellariou added fuel

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  9. Newsletter 95 - 11/11/2016

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    and that there is strong pressure on Fragkiadakis, and possibly Thomopoulos, to resign. The Greek banks’ Eurosystem

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  10. Government steps in as NBG row takes new twist
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    EconomyBanking

    Thomopoulos, to resign. According to reports, the HFSF General Council is expected to convene on Monday

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