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Newsletter 182 -9/11/2018
for SYRIZA and ANEL lawmakers as the coalition plans to follow this up with other measures promised by Prime
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With eye on elections, Tsipras talks up public sector hirings
PoliticsGreek Politicspartner, Independent Greeks (ANEL), is expected to depart once the Prespes Agreement on the Macedonia
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Tsipras encounters obstacle in efforts to secure church deal
PoliticsGreek Politicsscandal claims stick to the SYRIZA-Independent Greeks (ANEL) coalition. Following the recent
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Skopje moves ahead with name deal ratification as Athens watches closely
Foreign PolicyGreek Politicsand the invitation, even though its junior coalition partner, Independent Greeks (ANEL), will not provide
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SYRIZA scrutinised over watchdog appointment as education hirings confirmed
PoliticsGreek Politicsthe independent institution. Apart from SYRIZA and ANEL, Thanou’s nomination to succeed outgoing
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S&P keeps B+ rating and positive outlook, stresses factors for stronger growth
Economy2019, the agency does not rule out earlier polls following the departure of ANEL from the government
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MPs prepare to vote on name deal, although delays are possible
PoliticsGreek Politicsneed to gather 151 votes to bring down the government. Even though Independent Greeks (ANEL) leader
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Deal or no deal? Greece wrestles with the Macedonia issue
Agoraresistance. Over the last few days, Tsipras’s coalition partner, Independent Greeks (ANEL) Panos Kammenos
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Tsipras goes big on minimum wage, hoping to enhance election hopes
PoliticsGreek PoliticsIndependent Greeks (ANEL). Opinions are divided also on whether this will take place soon or at all.
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New polls indicate support for recent measures, give SYRIZA glimmer of hope
PoliticsGreek Politicsby the departure of Independent Greeks (ANEL) from the coalition. The views of the Prespes Agreement were
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