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  1. Ring of Fire

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    they protested against job transfers and sackings in the civil service. It’s been clear over the last... and then set fire to the building are still at large is symptomatic of the country’s failure to deal with some... misdemeanors court handed sentences of between five and 10 years to Marfin’s CEO and two members

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  2. What next for Greek politics after Golden Dawn arrests?

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    the police. Saturday’s arrests came in the wake of the resignation of two high-ranking police officers... backed the conservatives. Nevertheless, Saturday’s events leave a number of issues open. First of all, Golden Dawn’s collapse is by no means certain. While the judiciary has the ability to dismantle

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  3. The social and economic conditions that helped Golden Dawn flourish

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    of arriving on Greece’s political centre stage despite engaging in openly abusive and violent... at this time and garnered 8.5 percent support. It is impossible to divorce Golden Dawn’s rise over the last three years from Greece’s deepening economic crisis. Parallels with the trajectory of Adolf

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  4. Samaras and Venizelos rule out elections but can't be sure they won't happen

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    Greece’s coalitions has decided against calling snap elections in the wake of Golden Dawn arrests... a constitutional conundrum. The PASOK leader is right in the sense that the neofascist party’s deputies would... is represented in the country’s most populous electoral districts. However, the neofascists would have

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  5. Ex-minister's jailing a boost for faltering sense of justice

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    network of offshore companies and property deals. The 74-year-old was one of PASOK’s co-founders and came within a whisker of becoming Greece’s prime minister in 1996 so the fact he is going.... Tsochatzopoulos’s conviction also comes in the wake of two other high profile local politicians, ex-Thessaloniki

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  6. Samaras ratchets up tension in clash with SYRIZA over violence
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    of violence. There is no “good or bad violence,” Samaras told New Democracy’s political committee... in Skouries. This week, SYRIZA’s newspaper, Avgi, ran an unsigned article that claimed the party’s... member murdering rapper Pavlos Fyssas last month, Samaras’s decision to turn up the heat under

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  7. House of cards (The rise and fall of Akis Tsochatzopoulos)
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    to the dangers of choosing a property within a marble fragment’s throw of the Parthenon. On some days, the Acropolis’s shadow virtually touched the luxury apartment the PASOK veteran purchased on Athens’ most... a way to measure people’s units of thought, they would discover that the British think in pints

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  8. SYRIZA MP asks: Just how will we find the money?
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    Critics have levelled the accusation at SYRIZA many times but the party’s veteran MP, Manolis... of what the party would like to do if it comes to power, beyond tearing up the country’s bailout... to play in the country’s revival and all the workers who have been fired have a role and will be re

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  9. Greece leads way in cutting spending on healthcare, finds OECD
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    and 2011, cutting spending by more than 11 percent, according to a report published on Thursday. The OECD’s... growth,” said the OECD’s report. “For example, Greece and Ireland experienced the sharpest declines... 2009 and 2011.” As a result of the cuts, Greece’s average health spending per capita stands

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  10. Wage ruling gives gov't immediate fiscal headache, political one may come later

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    this week, Greece’s highest administrative court has ruled that members of the armed forces and emergency services should not have had their salaries slashed in December 2012 as part of the coalition’s effort to create a single wage structure in the public sector. It should be noted that the court’s

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