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  1. Newsletter 67 - 18/03/2016

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    suggested Mouzalas should resign. Not wanting to be outdone in the patriotism stakes, Independent

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  2. Assorted obstacles block path to change of parties in coalition
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    to calls for Mouzalas to resign over his “Macedonia” gaffe, Theodorakis has made his reluctance

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  3. New nationalist party in the making

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    since April 2014, when he was forced to resign from the government after a secretly filmed video showed

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  4. A misstep away from absurdity

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    was New Democracy, which suggested Mouzalas should resign. Not wanting to be outdone in the patriotism

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  5. Athens in quandary over IMF as Fund's role in bailout is firmed up

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    to resign. As we mentioned last week, Mitsotakis’s decision to adopt a more aggressive approach

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  6. The men who would be prime ministers
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    than his colleagues, should call for Tsipras to resign and snap elections to be held. It came

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  7. Bailout talks inch forward as Juncker comments complicate matters
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    Tsakalotos reportedly even threatening to resign over the matter. The government is hoping that its case

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  8. Tsipras's meeting with judiciary seen crossing the line
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    , and prompted two Council of State judges to resign from their union in protest. Sakellariou added fuel

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  9. Newsletter 95 - 11/11/2016

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    and that there is strong pressure on Fragkiadakis, and possibly Thomopoulos, to resign. The Greek banks’ Eurosystem

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  10. Government steps in as NBG row takes new twist
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    Thomopoulos, to resign. According to reports, the HFSF General Council is expected to convene on Monday

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