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Heading for slim election win, SYRIZA tries to secure MPs' loyalty
PoliticsGreek Politicsif they leave SYRIZA. The other rule included in the new code of conduct is that SYRIZA can ask any
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Newsletter 10 - 09/01/2015
on SYRIZA, the management of expectations will be critical in the coming weeks. Let us therefore ask
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Funding needs take centre stage in row between New Democracy and SYRIZA
Economy. The key question lies with SYRIZA claiming that it would ask for a renegotiation with lenders
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Searching for electoral manifestos and overcoming voting obstacles in Greece
Agorain the coming weeks. Let us therefore ask a number of additional political and-economy related questions
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The bad hand being dealt to Greece's next government
Agoraof agreement to ensure that the eurozone does not ask for the return of the 11.5 billion euros remaining
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Appealing to dual audiences compounds mixed messages from SYRIZA
PoliticsGreek Politicsfirst tasks if it forms the next government will be to ask for a six-month extension to the current
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Varoufakis outlines contours of debt deal as haircut set aside
PoliticsGreek PoliticsThe outlines of what the new Greek government is aiming to ask of its eurozone partners in terms of debt relief emerged on Monday evening, when Finance Minister Yanis Varoufakis spoke to the Financial Times after meeting with British Chancellor George Osborne and investors in London. Varoufakis
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After Schaeuble talks, Greek gov't still focussed on ditching existing bailout
PoliticsGreek Politicsthat the government will not ask for the extension to lengthened. Instead, he repeated his plea for a “bridging
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This is the deal Greece will go in search of at Wednesday's sceptical Eurogroup
PoliticsGreek Politics. Dijsselbloem said on Friday that if Greece does not ask for this by the Eurogroup meeting on February 16
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Tsipras sticks to pre-election pledges as eurozone negotiations loom
PoliticsGreek Politicsconvenes on Wednesday, would have been concerned about. He insisted that his government would not ask
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