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  1. Newsletter 37 - 31/07/2015

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    there is an agreement. Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras might find this particularly painful to ensure ahead

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  2. Bank recap and NPL management create conundrum in bailout talks
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    Economy

    estimates on Greek banks’ capital needs range between 10 to 15 billion euros. Prime Minister Alexis

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  3. Agreement on third bailout could trigger SYRIZA split and snap elections
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    (the second containing the prior actions Athens will have to pass) would clear the way for Prime Minister

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  4. Tsipras ponders delaying snap elections until debt relief talks start
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    . Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras appears to be in two minds over how to deal with the inevitable fallout

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  5. Greece deal leaves many questions

    Agora

    conference, however. Prime minister Tsipras is incentivized to capitalize on his current popularity and hold

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  6. Lafazanis out of blocks early, announces anti-bailout party ahead of bailout vote

    PoliticsGreek Politics

    the parliamentary committees began debating the third bailout on Thursday, rather than Wednesday as Prime

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  7. A pro-euro alliance to challenge Tsipras?

    PoliticsGreek Politics

    to cooperate if Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras decides not to include them in a new coalition government

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  8. Tsipras makes move to trigger swift elections but opposition stands in way
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    notable for the prime minister’s strong attack on the rebels within SYRIZA, who he essentially accused

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  9. Tsipras tries to stem losses to left ahead of snap elections

    PoliticsGreek Politics

    the prime minister’s chosen option seems to be to go back into government with the right-wing

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  10. Tsipras and the binary opposition
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    Agora

    guardians. By January 2015, Greeks were ready to elect as their prime minister someone who had not been

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