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IMF appointment sends ripples of discontent through SYRIZA
PoliticsGreek Politicsis due to resign any time soon. Rumours of my impending resignation are (for the umpteenth time) grossly
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Tsipras turns down last-minute Juncker offer, plans to stand aside if 'Yes' wins
PoliticsGreek Politics. The two major questions that Tsipras’s comments leave are whether just he would resign if there is a “Yes
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Yes or no, complex political developments lie ahead for Greece
PoliticsGreek Politics. The first is to resign and allow a national emergency government to be formed. The other is to agree
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Tsipras denies Grexit plan, has work to do to keep Greece in euro
PoliticsGreek Politics. It remains the case that President Prokopis Pavlopoulos could resign if he suspects
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Agreement creates array of political challenges for Tsipras, who must move fast
PoliticsGreek Politics. This means Tsipras either has to ask the dissenters to resign, give up their seats in Parliament
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Outcome of next vote on prior actions to set tone for political developments
PoliticsGreek Politicsthe 120 ballots (which is the minimum needed to win a confidence vote), he may choose to resign
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Tsipras wins vote on 3rd bailout but loses more MPs, raising probability of snap polls
PoliticsGreek PoliticsParliament, which seems unlike, or Tsipras and his cabinet would have to resign. A caretaker administration
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Government meets resistance on TV permits and revenues chief
PoliticsGreek Politicsservice should resign for "ethical reasons." Broadcasting permits Tsipras is also running
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Stress and strain for gov't from farmers protests, police appointments
PoliticsGreek Politics, there was no immediate response to the ministers offer to resign. His departure would be an embarrassment
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Coalition's future in question over minister's gaffe
PoliticsGreek PoliticsDemocracy suggested Mouzalas should resign mean that it would have been difficult for Kammenos
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