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  1. Under relentless pressure from opponents, Tsipras unveils plans for new crisis agency
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    for suggesting in a TV interview on Wednesday that despite the deaths in Mati, the MoU exit should

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  2. Soldiers' return from Turkey provides Tsipras with timely boost

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    by Alternate Foreign Minister Giorgos Katrougalos, and met at Thessaloniki airport in front of TV cameras

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  3. SYRIZA, New Democracy promote competing narratives after MoU exit
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    , the opposition party’s spokeswoman Maria Spyraki said in an interview with ANT-1 TV on Friday that New

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  4. Newsletter 173 -07/09/2018

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    and middle class. In a live interview with Alpha TV on Tuesday night, Mitsotakis sketched out the plans he

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  5. No imminent decision on pension cuts as Athens moves ahead with minimum wage increase
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    in a TV interview on Monday that she aims to submit an amendment to Parliament this week so

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  6. Newsletter 177 -05/10/2018

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    be cut,” said Finance Minister Euclid Tsakalotos in a TV interview on Tuesday. He claimed

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  7. ANEL adds to uncertainty over Macedonia name deal and its political impact
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    his TV appearance that ANEL might support a censure motion from New Democracy if the conservatives

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  8. Newsletter 182 -9/11/2018

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    raised by the joint fund. In a TV interview on Thursday, Tsipras said that the state would be able

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  9. Getting to the church on time
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    hours of Tsipras and Ieronymos appearing on TV, it became clear that the government’s focus

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  10. Pension deal rekindles speculation about election date
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    The government getting its way over the pension cuts that had been lined up for 2019, but which will no longer be included in next year’s budget, has rekindled speculation about when Alexis Tsipras would prefer to hold elections. In a recent TV interview, the prime minister insisted that he wants

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