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  1. Government's strategy unclear as pressure from lenders mounts

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    voters. A recent Pro Rata opinion poll for SYRIZA-affiliated Kokkino FM, found that supporters viewed

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  2. Opposition parties on hold, pending outcome of coalition talks with creditors
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    , giving greater exposure to the few that remain. Konstantinopoulos is seen as a moderate, pro-reformist

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  3. PASOK prepares to change leader but perhaps not its fortune
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    exposure to the few that remain. Konstantinopoulos is seen as a moderate, pro-reformist voice within

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  4. MPs vote for referendum amid growing uncertainty about euro membership
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    of a pro-euro block (likely to include PASOK and To Potami) to ensure that the “Yes” vote wins. He

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  5. Yes to the referendum, no to the way it's being held
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    potentially clear the air, erasing the pro-memorandum/anti-memorandum dividing line in Greek society

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  6. Divided we fall?
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    , the country started to split into the pro- and anti-memorandum camps: There were those who felt only

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  7. Tsipras suffers serious knocks in prior actions vote but emerges on his feet
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    of a pro-drachma party or whether they will gradually be forced to drop their resistance and back Tsipras... leads the Left Platform (which voted en masse against the bill), said after the vote that he

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  8. Tsipras gets his way over September congress, gains breathing space from SYRIZA rebels
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    with a view to this forming the basis for the launch of a pro-drachma party after the emergency

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  9. Tsipras seen edging towards snap elections in September
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    will likely lose some votes to his left due to the expected formation of a pro-drachma party by SYRIZA’s Left

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  10. Tsipras tries to stem losses to left ahead of snap elections

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    political establishment. The only way that SYRIZA can differentiate itself from the other pro-bailout

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