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Newsletter 41 - 04/09/2015
period with so many pieces in flux as it is now. The only thing we know for sure about the 20
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Election Watch: What are Greeks voting for?
AgoraRarely has Greece gone into an election period with so many pieces in flux as it is now. The only thing we know for sure about the 20 September ballot is that we really can’t be sure of much. The first wave of opinion polls published last week have not helped to clear up any doubts. In fact
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In tight election race, rare TV debate carries element of unknown
PoliticsGreek Politics-Energy Minister Panayiotis Lafazanis, now leader of anti-bailout Popular Unity, will line up against
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First TV debate does little to fire up election contest
PoliticsGreek Politicseducation, which has prompted a substantial outcry from schools and parents. Attention will now shift
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Election Watch: 24 parties and coalitions apply to contest election
Agora, then he’ll support the government. “If I participate in a government now, I’ll be part of the problem
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Building permits shoot up by 14.7 pct in June
EconomyMacroeconomyand 1.3 percent now officially estimated for 2015 and 2016 respectively is expected to lead to a deeper
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SYRIZA seen marginally ahead as Tsipras and Meimarakis go head-to-head
PoliticsGreek PoliticsPegasus publishing group) in a way previous administrations had not. Now, a team of Greek prosecutors has
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Looking in on the Greek elections from the outside
Agorawith the Greek electorate two months ago. Now there is hardly a word from representatives in Brussels
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Latest polls add to uncertainty ahead of Sunday's elections
PoliticsGreek PoliticsThe unpredictability of Sunday’s elections has been underlined by the latest opinion polls to be published this week, which give a mixed picture about what to expect on September 20. A University of Macedonia poll for Skai TV, which had put SYRIZA 1 point ahead last Friday now shows New Democracy
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Greek household income falls almost 30 pct in 8 years, finds OECD
Societyis now 72.5 percent of what it was in early 2007, hitting a low point of 68.16 percent in late 2013
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