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  1. Greek politics in thrall to new faces and old ideas
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    SYRIZA leader Alexis Tsipras was 32 when he burst onto the central political scene in Greece by attracting 10.5 percent of the votes in the Athens municipal election in 2006. At the time, it was unprecedented for such a young candidate, especially one representing a left-wing party, to gain

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  2. Greek union data suggest workers get paid late or in kind

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    (food, fuel, etc.) or the employer pays half of the bonus. Young employees (under 25) are often

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  3. Samaras shoots, Samaras scores!
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    the trend, whether they be young footballers or a disruptive start-up, are vital to the process

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  4. EU Task Force sees progress on reforms and structural funds in Greece

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    is expected to support around 240,000 young (15-24 year old) not employed people in the form of a job

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  5. Greece is least socially just country in EU, report indicates
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    The report highlights obvious factors such as the high unemployment rate, including among young

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  6. Greek debt: A case of learned helplessness?
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    to wallow in long-term unemployment or see its talented young people leave the country. The government now

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  7. The rise of a "Spanish SYRIZA" transform’s country’s politics
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    minister, Mariano Rajoy, and seven times more than the secretary general of the PSOE, the young Pedro

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  8. Bank of Greece sees growth at 0.7 pct in 2014, NPLs up to 34.1 pct
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    and the young people. Pursuing fiscal consolidation with primary focus on curbing tax evasion, re

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  9. What is in SYRIZA's 3-pillar programme to overcome the crisis?
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    . Tsipras said that SYRIZA will mainly target new jobs for young Greeks (15-24 years old), where

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  10. Newsletter 10 - 09/01/2015

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    these young citizens risk losing faith in the most important commodity that a democracy has to offer: trust

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