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  1. Tsipras and the binary opposition
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    Agora

    The morning after July’s referendum win was a bittersweet moment for Alexis Tsipras. It dawned on him that he had an overwhelming mandate not to accept new, onerous bailout terms but, at the same time, that he could not risk Greece’s position in the euro. Fulfilling both desires would require

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  2. Tsipras raises debt relief at UN but refugee crisis may prove more pressing issue

    PoliticsForeign Policy

    argued that his government now has a clear mandate to carry out reforms that will make the country more

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  3. Ambitious privatisation targets will test government's resolve

    Economy

    by March 2016. The task force’s mandate includes, among other, the identification of the possible assets

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  4. Newsletter 49 - 30/10/2015

    Newsletters

    bailout in August was that it gave him the best chance of obtaining a fresh mandate before the impact

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  5. Now comes the really hard part
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    Agora

    One of the main reasons that Alexis Tsipras wanted to hold elections as soon as possible after agreeing the third bailout in August was that it gave him the best chance of obtaining a fresh mandate before the impact of the latest set of fiscal measures was felt by the average voter. In many ways

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  6. Progress in bailout talks but foreclosures and NPL management stand in way of agreement

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    that the EWG will convene on Tuesday in line with the recent Eurogroup mandate. He also welcomed

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  7. Paris attacks change backdrop for Tsipras visit to Turkey
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    PoliticsForeign Policy

    attacks and the strong mandate Erdogan's AKP received in the recent elections. Tsipras however insists

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  8. EU meets on refugee crisis, bailout review but Greece's immediate fate seems sealed

    PoliticsForeign Policy

    are that Tsipras was not given a mandate to veto any decision taken at Monday’s EU-Turkey summit

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  9. Newsletter 70 - 15/04/2016

    Newsletters

    the king’s mandate to form a new government. Meanwhile the high-stakes negotiations of various opposition

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  10. Club Med in Washington
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    Agora

    minister, Mariano Rajoy, declined the king’s mandate to form a new government. Meanwhile the high

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