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Tsipras gears up for internal battle, sets priorities for summer
PoliticsGreek Politicsgovernment has to tackle problems previous administrations neglected. As a result, it should be expected
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New prior actions may prove obstacle as Athens talks intensify
PoliticsGreek Politicstime may be needed for there to be an agreement. One of the key problems is whether the government
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Tsipras lays down gauntlet to SYRIZA rebels, proposes September congress or members' vote
PoliticsGreek Politicsto Greece and that by remaining in power SYRIZA could tackle some of the country's chronic problems, which
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Tsipras seen edging towards snap elections in September
PoliticsGreek Politicsthat will have to tackle any problems caused by the implementation lag. There have been no opinion polls
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Tsipras tries to stem losses to left ahead of snap elections
PoliticsGreek Politicsties, which will allow it to tackle chronic problems such as corruption and tax evasion. The prospect
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Amid talk of post-election alliances, parties propose changes to bailout measures
PoliticsGreek Politicschance” to solve Greece’s problems. The SYRIZA camp has shown no signs of softening its position
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Omnibus bill prompts no more than rumblings of discontent from coalition MPs
PoliticsGreek Politicsof causing problems. In 2012, he walked out of New Democracy shortly after being elected as an MP
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SYRIZA seems to be mulling a switch in Greece's energy policy
PoliticsForeign Policysides to overcome problems related to TAP and IGB. It was not an oversight that nobody referred
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Athens seeks enhanced regional role via international religious conference
PoliticsGreek Politicsfor the foundation of an observatory that could report on problems faced by persecuted religious
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Loose ends to tie up on prior actions as lenders head back to Athens
PoliticsGreek PoliticsHaving got through the parliamentary debate and vote on the first set of prior actions Greece has to carry out this autumn without any major problems, the government now begins the potentially more complicated task of reaching an agreement with its lenders. The representatives of the four
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