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Newsletter 62 - 12/02/2016
and doctors stood side by side. Tsipras has triggered their anger by choosing to raise their social
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Multiple crises fence in Greece
Agoratheir anger by choosing to raise their social security contributions rather than cut existing pensions
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Assorted obstacles block path to change of parties in coalition
PoliticsGreek Politicsthing standing in the way of such a development is that despite his apparent anger with Mouzalas
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Tsipras, against all odds
Agorawith specific cases of anger, prompted by the measures that have been voted through. Public transport
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Newsletter 76 - 03/06/2016
. In this environment, it has been much easier for politicians to feed the beast and try to profit from this anger than
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The enemy within
Agorathis anger than to try to fill in these cracks. Anyone can cause a fight but it takes much more skill
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Newsletter 78 - 17/06/2016
referendums, it is that this practice of allowing division, animosity and anger to fester is one of the worst
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Uncomfortable parallels: The Greek and British referendums
Agoraand anger to fester is one of the worst offenses that elected politicians can commit against
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Countering a regressive and illiberal Europe
Agora(angry citizens) searching for an outlet to express this anger and attracted by nostalgic, simplistic
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What could Trump's victory mean for Greece?
Agorain all these countries. As we saw in Britain, an election result can be enough to allow latent anger
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