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As SYRIZA looks towards centre, will New Democracy turn to its right?
PoliticsGreek Politicsto have a realistic chance of winning the next general elections and being able to form a government
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New Democracy risks losing moderates with move for right-wing alliance
PoliticsGreek PoliticsNew Democracy’s attempt to form a broad right-wing alliance designed to prevent SYRIZA winning the next elections has had a mixed response so far but the most important reaction could yet be the one from within the party itself. This was underlined on Friday when Administrative Reform Minister
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Samaras seeks vote of confidence and moment of history
Agora? This time, Samaras is hoping for the opposite effect. By winning the ballot, the prime minister
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Samaras blames SYRIZA for market jitters but his main strategy is at risk
PoliticsGreek Politicsgame face there will now be serious concern that its strategy for winning the ballot (built around
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In survival bid, coalition seeks to ease taxpayer burden, secure early bailout exit
PoliticsGreek Politicsof winning back some of the support it has lost in recent months. It is doubtful, though
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Greek MPs pass 2015 budget but give few clues for presidential vote
PoliticsGreek Politicshow strong the government’s chances of winning the ballot will be. It is possible that the full extent
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All the numbers that matter in the Greek presidential election
PoliticsGreek Politicswill be on winning over the wavering MPs as this will reduce the number of opposition lawmakers that will have
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Could Democratic Left (DIMAR) hold the key to the Greek presidential election result?
PoliticsGreek Politicsthat goes to the winning party in national elections. This bonus can only be awarded to a single party
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Opposition parties' stance on president provides gov't with little hope so far
PoliticsGreek Politicsin the final round of presidential voting depends on it winning support from at least some DIMAR
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Coalition sets bar low for presidential vote, opts for pre-election rhetoric
PoliticsGreek Politics, winning 15 votes in less than two weeks will be a huge, although not necessarily insurmountable, task
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