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  1. Newsletter 153 -2/03/2018

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    of the changes and the decision not to make any eye-catching appointments suggests that Tsipras wanted

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  2. PM sparks speculation with Theodorakis talks as centre-left gears up for congress
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    . This led to some suggestions that Theodorakis wanted to make a point ahead of the new party’s gathering

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  3. Soldiers' ongoing detention troubles Tsipras, riles Kammenos
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    he wanted in the first quarter of the year mostld due to unexpected events, such as the case

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  4. War of words fuels bitter mood in Greek politics
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    , he claimed the convict approached him because he wanted to provide information relating to the case

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  5. Splits and alliances on leaders' minds as thoughts turn to next elections
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    contradictory approach by Gennimata towards SYRIZA. Shortly after saying that she wanted to work

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  6. Bond difficulties put a dent in coalition's exit plans
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    that Germany had initially only wanted extensions of 2-3 years but is now considering up to five years

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  7. Newsletter 164 -08/06/2018

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    in Brussels told Naftemporiki newspaper that Germany had initially only wanted extensions of two

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  8. Coalition survives no-confidence vote over name deal but sees majority trimmed
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    between the two parties even though Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras would have wanted to avoid losing an MP

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  9. About last night
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    beyond 3 years and wanted a link between how much would be disbursed in the last tranche for the cash

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  10. For better or worse: Greece's bailout exit deja vu
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    a fiscal gap of 1.1 percent of GDP, or 2 billion euros. This meant that if Samaras wanted to close

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