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  1. Name and shame
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    declaring his empathy with the protestors and suggesting that their anger was only directed

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  2. Symbolism takes leading role in political developments

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    were hoping that Greeks would vent their frustrations at the EU ballot and then vote with less anger

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  3. Quasi-statesmanship and political gymnastics

    Agora

    anger and to mask the fact that the agreement is in line with the demands the Greek side (also when

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  4. Government indicates readiness to play waiting game on pension cuts
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    the SYRIZA-led coalition, which suggests that the matter could still have the potential to anger voters

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  5. Newsletter 172 -27/07/2018

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    chiefs it has appointed) from any Mourning has turned to anger as both the public and politicians look

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  6. Mitsotakis steps up pressure on coalition over wildfire deaths
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    with the party faithful, tapping into the anger felt because of the high number of deaths

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  7. ANEL leader under scrutiny due to party unrest, questions over refugee funds
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    . It is also finding it difficult to maintain unity now that this anger has dissipated or translated

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  8. Name deal approved as Tsipras and Mitsotakis look ahead to political impact
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    Democracy will be able to capitalise on this anger at the polls.

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  9. Questions persist about timing of general elections
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    their anger at the government in lieu of national elections and that the large margin of defeat

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  10. SYRIZA set to name more MEP candidates, hoping for better results
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    that this anger will die down over the months to come is one of the reasons that Prime Minister Alexis

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