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  1. Newsletter 148 -26/01/2018

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    , ultra-nationalist party. He suggested that New Democracy will no longer engage with the government

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  2. Greek parties face fine balance as they discuss name issue
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    suggested to his party’s political committee on Wednesday that New Democracy would no longer engage

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  3. Ankara tension and Macedonia name talks weigh down coalition
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    party has urged the government to engage on these issues via the institutional route

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  4. Newsletter 157 -30/03/2018

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    . The opposition party has urged the government to engage on these issues via the institutional route

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  5. Coalition's feud with shipowner shows no sign of de-escalation
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    and it is clear that the government is prepared to engage in a public battle with Marinakis, who

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  6. Is the cost of Greece's public sector soaring again?
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    that government and opposition are taking up positions to engage in a familiar ritual dance

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  7. The first cut is the deepest? Greek pension reforms in context

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    of the crisis - Greece’s political parties have forgone the opportunity to engage on their own terms

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  8. Mistrust in news reporting persists amid chaotic media landscape
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    of the most visited news websites, we see a number of websites that engage in sensationalism

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  9. Tsipras tries to take lead in fire response amid picture of confusion
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    have governed the country for decades” should engage in some self-criticism. He accused them

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  10. ND defends economic pledges as Kammenos repeats walkout threat
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    that he plans to outsource work to the private sector, engage in more public-private partnerships (PPPs

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