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  1. The absent are in the wrong
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    of Greek parliamentarianism, does the absence of such practices also show how shallow much-advertised pro

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  2. Merkel backing for name deal overshadowed by coalition leaders' crucial talks
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    to change his view on the matter. Her comments were highlighted with glee by the pro-government media

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  3. Tsipras halts bid to help smaller parties amid opposition criticism

    PoliticsGreek Politics

    . An opinion poll published in pro-SYRIZA Documento weekly suggested that the gap between New Democracy

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  4. NBG reports net profits of 131 mln in Q1, accelerating profitability
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    deconsolidation. The pro forma CET 1 comes to around 12.8 percent. Management noted that the planned sale

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  5. No late rally for Tsipras
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    to austerity and IMF policies if SYRIZA lost power rang hollow, like a remnant of the pro-memorandum

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  6. Piraeus Bank posts net profit of 14 mln in Q1 from continued operations
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    of 687 million euros. Capital The CET1 ratio as of Q1 2019 was 13.7 percent on a pro-forma basis

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  7. How Greece's electoral map changed radically over 10 years
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    dominated by the MoU and the divide between the pro-memorandum and anti-memorandum camps. Second elections

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  8. Report exposes fractured and incomplete response to refugees

    Society

    A report by Pro Asyl and Refugee Support Aegean has heavily criticised Greece’s asylum seeker reception framework and highlighted significant failures and lack of cohesion in the country’s refugee response. The report noted that although inflows had returned to pre-2015 levels as a result of the EU

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  9. The positives and negatives that will decide Greece's elections
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    the battles of 2012 or 2015. Greeks, though, appear intent on moving on. They want to leave the pro

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  10. Mitsotakis mixes old hands and technocrats to stamp reformist bent on cabinet

    PoliticsGreek Politics

    ’s pro-business credentials. Perhaps the most prominent role given to one of the “technocrats

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