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  1. Another party arrives on Greece's increasingly diffuse political scene
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    – pro-memorandum and anti-memorandum – has changed this. Support has been fragmented. In the June 2012

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  2. Resignation of PM's aide poses grave questions for coalition, institutions

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    Democratic Left (DIMAR) also blamed Baltakos for blocking an anti-racism bill from being passed

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  3. SYRIZA stumbles again on way to May elections

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    Macedonia, Theodoros Karypidis, over anti-Semitic comments that SYRIZA only became aware of after he

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  4. 21,717,120,000
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    in the country’s media. This is primarily driven by the populist media and anti-euro parties, who refuse

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  5. One night in Cannes

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    to the first bailout, Samaras would have had to put up and shut up. His opportunist anti-austerity facade

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  6. Elections results present fresh challenges for SYRIZA and New Democracy

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    of ultranationalist LAOS, both of which are drawing support away from New Democracy. The decline of the anti

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  7. EU elections do not mark end of numbers game in Greek politics
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    kind of pressur but there are also doubts regarding the future of his right-wing anti-austerity party

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  8. In the absence of light, darkness grows
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    about their beliefs. Last month, Pew Research's Global Attitudes survey suggested that anti-Jewish

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  9. Greek-German relations: Perception versus reality

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    or anti-European. But this narrative is mostly taking place through the prism of the election result

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  10. Bid to form alliance for PPC referendum tests SYRIZA's political mettle
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    encouraging news on Thursday, when fellow anti-austerity party Independent Greeks (13 MPs) said

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