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  1. The rise of a "Spanish SYRIZA" transform’s country’s politics
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    Agora

    minister, Mariano Rajoy, and seven times more than the secretary general of the PSOE, the young Pedro

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  2. Bank of Greece sees growth at 0.7 pct in 2014, NPLs up to 34.1 pct
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    EconomyMacroeconomy

    and the young people. Pursuing fiscal consolidation with primary focus on curbing tax evasion, re

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  3. What is in SYRIZA's 3-pillar programme to overcome the crisis?
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    Economy

    . Tsipras said that SYRIZA will mainly target new jobs for young Greeks (15-24 years old), where

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  4. Newsletter 10 - 09/01/2015

    Newsletters

    these young citizens risk losing faith in the most important commodity that a democracy has to offer: trust

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  5. Searching for electoral manifestos and overcoming voting obstacles in Greece
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    is unprecedented. Not only do these young citizens risk losing faith in the most important commodity

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  6. Newsletter 16 - 20/02/2015

    Newsletters

    this perspective that his decision to nominate, and elect, Pavlopoulos should be seen. For the young Greek

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  7. Only one in 10 jobless Greeks receiving unemployment benefits
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    Society

    . Although separate statistics show that over half of young people are unemployed, only 6,500 of them

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  8. Who voted "No" in Sunday's referendum?

    PoliticsGreek Politics

    that young Greeks voted against the Eurogroup’s proposals in far greater numbers than elderly citizens

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  9. Greece and creditors try to untangle pension complications

    EconomyProgramme

    are requesting immediate changes for those in the 50s that would mainly impact mothers with young

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  10. Newsletter 41 - 04/09/2015

    Newsletters

    supporter base, especially young voters, the opinion polls suggest that a grand coalition is one

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