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  1. Newsletter 52 - 20/11/2015

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    after Stathis Panagoulis of SYRIZA and Nikos Nikolopoulos of Independent Greeks (ANEL) decided

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  2. Refugee crisis threatens effort to improve ties with neighbours
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    , the head of SYRIZA's coalition partner, Independent Greeks (ANEL), wants to avoid formal contact

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  3. Athens waits for move from lenders to get review going
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    . There was some controversy on Wednesday when an MP from junior coalition partner Independent Greeks (ANEL

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  4. Greek women in crisis
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    on her face in 2008, as “faces of fighting women.” The SYRIZA-ANEL government does recognise that more

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  5. Newsletter 125 -30/06/2017

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    in a potentially damaging scandal involving the head of Independent Greeks (ANEL), the junior coalition partner

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  6. There's always next season
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    Agora

    history began in January 2015, when SYRIZA and Independent Greeks (ANEL) first came to power

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  7. Bond issue decision expected as clock ticks down
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    discussions with Kammenos. The Independent Greeks (ANEL) admits speaking to Giannousakis but insists that he

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  8. Movement on name issue but Athens keeps expectations low
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    coalition partner Independent Greek's (ANEL) leader Panos Kammenos is not supportive of the official

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  9. Georgiou conviction may test relationship with lenders
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    . Both governing parties, SYRIZA and Independent Greeks (ANEL), insisted when they were

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  10. Newsletter 130 - 04/08/2017

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    conviction is a thorny issue with Greece's lenders. and Independent Greeks (ANEL), insisted when they were

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