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  1. Newsletter 160 -04/05/2018

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    benefits and rationalise several other overlapping anti poverty programmes that improved targeting

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  2. Greek Salad (made in Italy)

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    amateurish outfit, and the latter a hard core rightist anti-immigrant sectoral formation. Yet, as in Greece

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  3. The first cut is the deepest? Greek pension reforms in context

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    coverage and political pronouncements, though some of the factoids which peppered the anti-austerity

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  4. About last night
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    Agora

    an anti-climax for a development that is so significant and had been anticipated for so long. At the same

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  5. The tie that binds
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    Agora

    temple of the so-called anti-memorandum movement in Greece as the then-leader of main opposition New

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  6. Change to date of local elections adds to expectations of May national vote
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    to vote in three different elections on May 26. It has been argued that this might dampen the anti

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  7. Newsletter 170 -13/07/2018

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    at the same time might dampen the anti-government sentiment and prevent a damaging result for SYRIZA

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  8. New Democracy fires back at Tsipras over corruption allegations
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    The polarisation that many expect to be a key feature of Greek politics in the build-up to the next elections is becoming more evident as SYRIZA and New Democracy trade accusations over scandals. Tension levels went up a notch or two over the weekend after anti-government Parapolitika newspaper

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  9. SYRIZA seeks best path to next general elections
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    brother and sister, Dimitris and Zanet. Parapolitaka newspaper, which has a strong anti-government

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  10. Russia responds to expulsions but diplomatic row seen petering out
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    PoliticsForeign Policy

    that Greece had joined an anti-Russian front. None of this reflects reality, diplomatic sources insist

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