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  1. Uncomfortable parallels: The Greek and British referendums
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    backing the Leave campaign have had a straightforward task, a simple message to convey. In Greece

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  2. Newsletter 80 - 01/07/2016

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    to the negotiating table. In contrast, Cameron had nothing. He held a simple Yes/No vote

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  3. Coalition's proposal for PR electoral system unlikely to clinch supermajority
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    immediate effect. If the draft law garners a simple majority, it cannot apply until the next elections

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  4. Fool Britannia
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    to the negotiating table. In contrast, Cameron had nothing. He held a simple Yes/No vote on a complex

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  5. Coalition tweaks draft electoral law in hope of clinching supermajority
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    if this article receives a simple rather than super majority. Constitutional experts had already indicated

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  6. Newsletter 82 - 15/07/2016

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    seats at all for the winning party in a general election, applies immediately. If the bill gets a simple

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  7. Newsletter 83 - 22/07/2016

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    after Golden Dawn made it clear that it would not take part in the ballot. The simple majority means

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  8. Mitsotakis looks for fresh start as PASOK and Potami ponder way forward
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    from New Democracy’s past is not a simple task. This was highlighted by the resurfacing

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  9. IMF's role in Greek bailout remains in doubt
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    that the IMF remains on board. The same sources noted that the IMF could have more powers than a simple advisor

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  10. Obama ends with big picture amid dwindling hope
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    to recover.” Crisis management After that he provided a simple but piercing critique of the eurozone’s

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