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Newsletter 38 - 07/08/2015
a second trip to their polling stations this year, possibly in October or November, is part of Prime
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Why Tsipras might gamble on snap elections
Agorato their polling stations after January's general elections and the referendum in July. In both
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Tsipras and Meimarakis face off, bristle at idea of working together
PoliticsGreek Politicsadded that a grand coalition could lead to Golden Dawn, which is polling third, being the main
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Looking in on the Greek elections from the outside
Agorapolling companies in trying to make reliable predictions about the outcome on 20 September. By contrast
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New Democracy decides on date for leadership vote, candidates get on the road
PoliticsGreek Politics. No decision was taken on how many polling centres there will be (reports suggest that it could reach
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Meimarakis and Mitsotakis make it into run-off vote for New Democracy leadership
PoliticsGreek Politicsexpected numbers meant that polling centers were kept open beyond the 7 p.m. deadline, helping
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Vote on same-sex civil unions reveals common ground and divisions
PoliticsGreek Politicsof voting were announced late on Tuesday, some 48 hours after polling stations had closed. Meimarakis
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New Democracy counts down to Sunday's leadership vote
PoliticsGreek Politics, with polling stations due to close at 7 p.m.
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Challenges mount for Tsipras as pension reform leads into make or break period
PoliticsGreek Politicspolling is no surprise given the nature of the measures the government has passed in recent months
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Uncomfortable parallels: The Greek and British referendums
Agorathat Britons “have had enough of experts”. Polling data suggests that as glib as Gove’s comment may appear
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