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  1. PASOK's future hangs in balance as Greece prepares for EU vote
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    is at the lower end of this spectrum on Sunday then PASOK’s future will certainly be put in doubt

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  2. Historic victory for SYRIZA in EU vote unlikely to dislodge Greek coalition
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    sustainability have been put off. One of the reasons is that the government’s aggregate vote came

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  3. EU elections do not mark end of numbers game in Greek politics
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    The results of the European Parliament elections in Greece have put any prospects of snap general elections, even though SYRIZA has made a formal request for the country to go to the polls soon. Less than 24 hours after the elections were held SYRIZA leader Alexis Tsipras claimed his party’s 3.9

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  4. Tax chief's departure brings coalition revenue plans under scrutiny
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    . The government’s decision to force Theoharis out as it prepares for a cabinet reshuffle has put

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  5. Greece shelves water privatisation plans, leaving gap in revenue targets

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    stake to a strategic investor, has also been put on hold. EYATH’s tender process had been launched

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  6. Sparks to fly as coalition and SYRIZA clash over electricity sell-off

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    of Parliament (120 MPs). If enough signatures are gathered, the matter is then put to a vote, where 3/5

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  7. Bid to form alliance for PPC referendum tests SYRIZA's political mettle
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    "small PPC." In an attempt to put the recalcitrant KKE in a tight spot, SYRIZA indicated it would

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  8. Electricity strike nipped in bud, leaving political loose ends

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    at this stage as there has been no indication that it is able to create a “coalition of the willing” to put

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  9. Public deficit and democratic duty

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    rates, staving off a financial assistance program. Lastly, to put the blame for Greece’s 2009 deficit

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  10. Return of coastal bill may give SYRIZA new chance to build support
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    the one put forward by the government. In this respect, the PPC bill showed that SYRIZA could muster

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